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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/02/2014 03:22 PM, Paul Davis
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Paul
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                    <div lang="x-western">On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 6:02
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                      - I discovered that I lost the directory
                      containing my new Ardour3 session (even though I
                      saved it after I created the new session) as well
                      as the presumably exported 44/24 wav file - which
                      i'm guessing wasn't actually exported at all
                      because of the freezing export panel and app<br>
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            <div>I missed this part. This ought to be completely
              impossible. Nothing in Ardour will EVER (even with some
              the crazy bugs we've had with data files recently) remove
              the session folder. This has to be blamed on your system.
              What filesystem are you using? Do you really mean "the
              directory containing the session was missing?"<br>
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    no worries - but yes I was very perplexed by this as well but I
    couldn't find the directory anywhere on my drive! <br>
    I use ext3 which is a died in the wool bullet proof journaling FS :\<br>
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            <div>Do you use any plugins in this session?<br>
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    no I was editing a stereo track for a cd - no plugins were used at
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    also, just FYI I typically slice a region of audio in two then
    overlap them when something is too long which is when the old
    cross-fade region tool comes in handy :)<br>
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