Check. The ".avp" suffix is in place. Thanks for tip. I'm keeping note of ALL of them!
-Roberto
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Michael Brockington <brocking@...> wrote:
>
> See if your Avid project file is missing it's ".avp" suffix. If it is,
> add it back on and see if that fixes the problem. When I ran into this
> error before, that did the trick.
>
> It might also be due to the name of your project folder not matching the
> name of your project file.
>
> Cheers,
> --Michael
>
> On 13-05-07 4:35 PM, roberto.miller@... wrote:
> >
> > Shooting this flare into the air in hopes that one or more seasoned
> > pros have some insight that will help us get back to cutting our film.
> >
> > Upon loading our project I get:
> >
> > "This volume has not yet been mounted by the application. You can
> > either mount all volumes or load another project." It would be nice if
> > it said which volume...
> >
> > Clicking "Mount all Volumes" leads to: "The volume was not found after
> > mounting all volumes"
> >
> > Clicking OK leads to an infinitely repeating loop. Usually.
> >
> > I thought it might be due to a couple of minor VFX clips I received
> > and put put into the last edit, but I took them off-line and the
> > problem remains.
> >
> > Ideas to address this?
> >
> > System and Project stats:
> > - MC 6.5.2 on Mac PB running 10.8.2, i7 core, Thunderbolt to 6TB media
> > drive and a 255GB SSD drive for media renders
> > - we are 95% AMA linked to Apple ProRes clips (which has been working
> > fairly well for our production clips, despite 45 seconds to close any
> > bin).
> >
> > Any help GREATLY appreciated!! Same for pointers to an Avid tech,
> > particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Roberto Miller
> > roberto@... <mailto:roberto%40puregrain.com>
> >
> >
>
>
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