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Oct 30, 2013 4:01 PM in response to angus_stirlingby GaryB,Have you tried what I did and explained in my thread regarding deleting the .DS_Store hidden files?
(BTW I go her via the link you put in my thread)
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Oct 30, 2013 4:09 PM in response to GaryBby angus_stirling,I've tried using the information on adobe's site at
http://helpx.adobe.com/dreamweaver/kb/remove-ds-store-files-mac.html
but it doesn't seem to work. I guess this is becasue it relates to Dreamweaver.
Did you post a 'how to...'?
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Oct 30, 2013 4:35 PM in response to GaryBby angus_stirling,You might have been onto something - it seemed to work for a moment and Premiere started to import but then, half way through, the corruption returned and it failed.
Now when I do the sudo, I get this message
find: /dev/fd/3: Not a directory
find: /dev/fd/4: Not a directory
It then returns to the terminal commence message
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Nov 14, 2013 4:22 AM in response to angus_stirlingby angus_stirling,Spoke to Adobe. There is a known issue which they are working on. The best they could do for me was to get me to create a new user account and copy the project over. Apparently Mavericks corrupted the disc permissions.
Also I was interested to discover that there are QuickTime issues - apparently the codecs are changed in mavericks..
thanks Apple.
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Nov 14, 2013 2:31 PM in response to angus_stirlingby angus_stirling,Final post on this. In the end, even the new user thing didn't help. I've just deleted my whole hard drive and reinstalled Mountain Lion then painstaking rebuilt my project and (touch wood) everything is working again.