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Posted by Ty Ford on 03/24/06 13:29
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 06:13:54 -0500, Larry Johnson wrote
(in article <SvQUf.93763$Fw6.12067@tornado.tampabay.rr.com>):
> I really wish I could help you. I really do. I have absolutely no
> constructive input here. However, I am confused! You did say you are using
> a Mac, right? Right, you did. Hmmm.... what puzzles me is why this could be
> happening to you. For years upon years I have heard how Mac's are the
> absolute best at absolutely everything having to do with graphics and video.
> Easy to use, never a problem, works like a charm, cooks my breakfast, waxes
> my car and even tucks me in at night.
>
> I must be you. Surely there isn't anything wrong with the system!!
With all due respect Larry, that's a really snide and SUCKY response. It
prompts me to ask the question, "Are you still beating your wife?"
To the original poster. I have experienced situations in which a file or
production becomes corrupted and you just can't work with the file or the
production anymore.
I have also found that quitting and restarting sometimes works.
Thanks for sharing the idea though. I hadn't thought of even trying something
like that and now I may.
Regards,
Ty Ford
-- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric
stuff are at www.tyford.com
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