Lost association between source and .aup when moved folder
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 3:24 pm
Hi,
I combed the most recent "lost association..." thread and the wiki on Audacity and haven't been able to solve the problem. Here's what I originally did and what I've done to try to recover:
1. Copied the whole folder of a project (about 45 minutes of a seminar) from my hard drive to a Passport Drive (ran out of Hard disk space). As part of this:
- I have audacity Preferences in the "Make a copy of file...(safer)" mode
- The source WAV is in the folder the .aup files are in. (I break seminars up into 5 minute .aup segments when editing.)
- The _data folders are in the same folder as the .aup files
- After editing each .aup file, I renamed each .aup as "SegmentX-Done" to separate it from "SegmentX" the original unedited version of that 5 minute segment. (from reading posts later, that might have been a bad idea. I think I remember it playing fine when I played them back, prior to moving them to the external HD)
2. Based on the Wiki and other posts, I...
- edited the "alias" in the .aup to the new hard drive letter, so it knew where the source WAV was.
- did what someone in the other thread recommended about opening the .aup only after opening Audacity first and did the "save as" with no spaces in the name of the file, closed Audacity and then reopened.
Still no go...
1. So is there something else I can try or is it a lost cause given the issue of "brittleness" etc that Koz mentioned?
2. I have someone editing files for me on their computer and don't want to lose all the work they've done. Given what you said Koz about project files it not being a good idea to move or copy project files, is the only way for me to get the work from her, if she didn't save the work originally on a Passport drive she could just give to me, for her to export to WAV and then me review the WAV files?
Thanks!
David
I combed the most recent "lost association..." thread and the wiki on Audacity and haven't been able to solve the problem. Here's what I originally did and what I've done to try to recover:
1. Copied the whole folder of a project (about 45 minutes of a seminar) from my hard drive to a Passport Drive (ran out of Hard disk space). As part of this:
- I have audacity Preferences in the "Make a copy of file...(safer)" mode
- The source WAV is in the folder the .aup files are in. (I break seminars up into 5 minute .aup segments when editing.)
- The _data folders are in the same folder as the .aup files
- After editing each .aup file, I renamed each .aup as "SegmentX-Done" to separate it from "SegmentX" the original unedited version of that 5 minute segment. (from reading posts later, that might have been a bad idea. I think I remember it playing fine when I played them back, prior to moving them to the external HD)
2. Based on the Wiki and other posts, I...
- edited the "alias" in the .aup to the new hard drive letter, so it knew where the source WAV was.
- did what someone in the other thread recommended about opening the .aup only after opening Audacity first and did the "save as" with no spaces in the name of the file, closed Audacity and then reopened.
Still no go...
1. So is there something else I can try or is it a lost cause given the issue of "brittleness" etc that Koz mentioned?
2. I have someone editing files for me on their computer and don't want to lose all the work they've done. Given what you said Koz about project files it not being a good idea to move or copy project files, is the only way for me to get the work from her, if she didn't save the work originally on a Passport drive she could just give to me, for her to export to WAV and then me review the WAV files?
Thanks!
David