Well as I said else where, you could open the current .cwp file then, copy
all of the data from that to a new project.  Obviously you would want to set
the sample rate etc the same in the new project.  This isn't at all
catastrophic as you can at least still open the .CWP. 




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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Andy B.
Sent: 08 August 2010 01:14
To: 'JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list'
Subject: Re: [Jsonar] update on the run time error when I try to
bounceorexport audio in Sonar 8.53

Your .cwp project file got corrupted most likely. If this be the case, not
much you can do that I know of.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Cameron
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 4:59 PM
To: 'JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar list'
Subject: [Jsonar] update on the run time error when I try to bounce orexport
audio in Sonar 8.53


Hello everyone.  I'm still fighting with this and it just gets stranger...

as I explained in my previous message, I cannot bounce or export audio in
any way in Sonar 8.53.  Since then, I tried it with other sonar projects
that had the same virtual instruments.  Ivory 1.64 and Toontrack Superior 2.

In the 3 other sessions I tried this in, bouncing and track export/mix down
went fine without a hitch.  I go back to the project that it wouldn't work
in, and I get the exact same error that I got before when trying to export
etc.

I even went and resaved the session along with its audio content, to another
drive, closed sonar, opened it, tried to bounce, and I get the same run time
error, which kills sonar.  other projects from the same drive export etc
with no issues.

I do however, end up with an empty wave file or files in the directory I
specified in regards to the problem session.  Playback and recording in this
session is fine.  I am getting no dropouts, errors, or other weirdness,
unless I try to bounce tracks, export tracks, or mix down.

Why oh why is this happening with the only project that I must finish for a
deadline?  Am I cursed?  Lol.

Any ideas anyone?

I've been digging around the cakewalk forums etc and am not finding any info
on this.

Also, I uninstalled some things I don't need anymore, got rid of spybot,
(but kept avast), updated j sonar, reinstalled the registry keys, ran a
registry cleaner, then restarted the machine, but, as this only seems to
happen with a single project, I doubt those things have any bearing on it.
however, they are still good as far as general housekeeping goes I suppose.

Thanks,

Cameron.


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