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sipleybeck
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My C-drive is full. It is an 8.5GB drive, and 4.96GB of the space on that drive is devoted to a folder called “WaveData” which is associated with Cakewalk Pro Audio 8, which I cannot do without. So I endeavored to transfer these files to the 13.5GB D-drive.
After copying all the files in C:\ProgramFiles\Cakewalk\CakewalkProAudio\WaveData to a folder I created on the D-drive, I deleted everything in the C-drive WaveData folder and directed Cakewalk Pro Audio 8 to look for these files in their new location on the D-drive (as instructed in a reference book on Pro Audio 9; a reference on Pro Audio 8 being unavailable).
Nevertheless, whenever I open a Pro Audio music project, I am informed that the audio data cannot be found.
When I open D:\Rick – Data\Pro Audio Files\WaveData, all the files are there. But when I look in that file via the Pro Audio application, it is empty!
When I copy all the files from the D-drive WaveData file back into their original folder on the C-drive, the audio can be found by the application – even though the application has been directed to look for it elsewhere.
My question is this: Whazzuuuuup!!!?
After copying all the files in C:\ProgramFiles\Cakewalk\CakewalkProAudio\WaveData to a folder I created on the D-drive, I deleted everything in the C-drive WaveData folder and directed Cakewalk Pro Audio 8 to look for these files in their new location on the D-drive (as instructed in a reference book on Pro Audio 9; a reference on Pro Audio 8 being unavailable).
Nevertheless, whenever I open a Pro Audio music project, I am informed that the audio data cannot be found.
When I open D:\Rick – Data\Pro Audio Files\WaveData, all the files are there. But when I look in that file via the Pro Audio application, it is empty!
When I copy all the files from the D-drive WaveData file back into their original folder on the C-drive, the audio can be found by the application – even though the application has been directed to look for it elsewhere.
My question is this: Whazzuuuuup!!!?