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Feb 26, 2014 8:22 PM in response to Bickers53by Studio X,It is unclear how you are working.
Are you using "send to STP" then saving?
Are you opening the FCP project in STP directly then doing .... what?
Help us here - what versions of software and OSX?
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Feb 27, 2014 1:46 AM in response to Studio Xby Bickers53,Ha, sorry newbe itis. Sending project from final cut 6 version 6.0.6 to soundtrack pro version 2.0.2 . OSX Mavericks. for basic editing, fades - noise reduction etc as a multitrack project. I complete the save box as soon as it opens in soundtrack. on completion I go to the saved file to apply it to the final cut project and get the error massage. I've not had the problem before, wondered if it was due to upgrading to Mavericks (Stab in the dark) Done repair disk permissions, thats all ok. Got to be something I've forgotten to do?
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Feb 27, 2014 6:02 AM in response to Bickers53by Michael Grenadier,You are pushing the envelope working in fcp6 in Mavericks. Did you do a clean install of Mavericks and FCP? That's usually the way to get a stable system. Here's a user tip on Installing OS and FCP
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-2861
As a workaround, can you just save an aiff in soundtrack pro and bring that in to fcp?
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Feb 27, 2014 11:42 AM in response to Michael Grenadierby Bickers53,Hi Michael, I'm begining to think your right about using this programe in mavricks. The error message that i've already mentioned comes up now when ever I open soundtrack. Do you think If I wipe a drive and install snow leopard then reinstall studio 2 on it, it would work properly. I bought a new drive to put maverics on and then wiped Lion off the old drive after reinstalling every thing on the new drive to use the old one for storage, silly me by the sound of it.