On Oct 29, Alain Despatie wrote:
> Our students use audacity a great deal in a lab environment. They
> experience a lot of difficulty when moving one project to another. For
> example, a student here burned the project on a CD, and moved the
> project to the local drive of another computer, and now the project
> returns error 5 (or something like that) I could give you accurate
> details of the many faulkts we are experi3encing when moving files, but
> perhaps you have some general insight that would help us better use
> Audacity.
The exact error messages would help.
In general, it's important to keep the project.aup file together with
its project_data folder, and not change the name of the data folder.
If you have problems opening a project file, you can try looking at it
with a text editor to see if anything is obviously wrong (e.g. the name
of the data folder, or .auf files that don't exist).
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