read-only media (like DVDs, etc.). Maybe the user has read-only permission
to the Unity drive, and the system is trying to obey permissions across all
volumes per file?
A better solution in your case though might be to get info on your local
RAID, and check the box that says "Ignore ownership on this volume". You
shouldn't have to worry about it after that I would think. This is how I
have set any local media drives on all my systems and I never have to worry
about permissions issues on them.
-Mark
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 6:22 PM, johnrobmoore <bigfish@pacbell.net> wrote:
> **
>
>
> Well I think I sorted it out. It turns out however the media was copied
> from the Unity to the internal raid all the folders were read only in the
> get info. Setting them to read write and I can now save to the drive. All
> the main media which is in a sub folder in the mxf folder named after the
> station it was captured are still read only which doesn't seem to create an
> issue since my system just created it's own "1" folder to put the renders
> etc... into. Does anybody know why copying the media from a unity workspace
> would make it read only. I do know that originally the permission for my
> symphony was set to read only access to the unity workspace. Perhaps thats
> why the media that was copied inherited read only status. Anybody more
> unity savvy with a theory?
>
>
> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, John Moore <bigfish@...> wrote:
> >
> > I'm back on a system I've used before with the only difference being the
> internal 2 drive raid has been replaced with 2 new drives that have been
> raided and show up on the desktop. We typically stuff the avidmediafiles
> folder into another folder with the project name to hide the media from
> avid and to keep things organized. I've been using the media off the raid
> all day but when I went to create a title to it I got and error 5000 which
> usually means a permissions error. I got info on the raid and found the
> everyone only had read access. I changed that but still no luck saving
> from avid. The other curious thing is when I drag the media folder on the
> internal raid to the folder we stuff it into a finder dialogue box punches
> up saying I need to enter the administrators password. The password is
> blank so hitting enter accomplishes the task but I'm wondering if this is
> why Avid can't save to the internal raid. I am logged in as an
> administrator
> > and I can drag a file from the system drive, in this case I grabbed
> smpte bars, and drop it on the root of the internal raid and it works and
> there is no dialogue box popping up. I did notice the internal raid is OS
> X extended (journaled) usually I don't journal media drives but I doubt
> that has anything to do with this problem. What would make the finder
> require me to enter my password to stuff and unstuff the avidmediafiles
> folder?
> >
> > John Moore
> >
> > Barking Trout Productions
> >
> > Studio City, CA
> >
> > bigfish@...
>
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>
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