Good point about the drive letter. No, it's a different drive letter. I wonder if it might be worth trying to change it to the letter of the previous drive. And yes, the file structure is the same. Bizarrely today it's working, Waveform is recognising the folder. But I might change the drive letter anyway if I can figure out how.First, does the drive appear on both systems as the same drive letter and folder structure?
Second, Waveform keeps sort of it's own indexing for convenience. Moving the drive back and forth is probably not a good thing. Others who may have done it are welcome to comment... The SAFEST way is probably to archive to a known location and then open that, effectively making a copy of the project; but that won't work well going back and forth between machines.
You can also "open project" and browse the file system for the project - but REALLY not sure if that will react well, as then plugging the drive into the original machine again may assume the original project state, which may not be "accurate". I'd test heavily on a separate drive before assuming it's a good way to go. Assume you may corrupt projects that way until proven otherwise.
Statistics: Posted by dogbiscuit — Wed May 08, 2024 1:06 pm