Well good to know. There are 5 drives connected to my system, all of which are formatted with MacOS Journaled and they have never been connected to any other system. Every other application and tool I use sees and uses those drives without issue.
They really need to get that one fixed and I can't imagine it would be too hard. From my programming days, identifying the drives connected to a machine, checking for a folder on those drives and creating it if not present would be 3 lines of code.
I'm glad you said it can happen on a PC also, so I'll be on the lookout for it at the office as well...
-P
On 6/22/14, 2:09 PM, John Pale pale.edit@gmail.com [Avid-L2] wrote:
They really need to get that one fixed and I can't imagine it would be too hard. From my programming days, identifying the drives connected to a machine, checking for a folder on those drives and creating it if not present would be 3 lines of code.
I'm glad you said it can happen on a PC also, so I'll be on the lookout for it at the office as well...
-P
On 6/22/14, 2:09 PM, John Pale pale.edit@gmail.com [Avid-L2] wrote:
It's an intermittent bug of some sort. Avid is supposed to create the Avid MediaFiles folder automatically if not present, assuming the drive actually is valid. (An example of a non-valid drive might be one formatted NTFS connected to a Mac that does not have Paragon installed). This is not just a Mac issue. I have seen it happen on PC's, too. Luckily, in my experience, it occurs rarely.
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