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File Corruption - Anyway to resurrect
by Mike Richards on Jul 23, 2009 at 7:04:13 am

Hi all,

I am fairly new to onLocation and have used it on two shoots now. I have to say that I love the application however I have encountered a serious issue on both shoots.

During unintended breaks in the shooting, usually due to directing the presenter taking longer than expected, I come back to the Laptop to find that onLocation has frozen up. That's not the real issue however. When I restart the application I find that the file is no longer able to load into onLocation - it simply does not load, no reason is given.

As I have my entire shot list in there, this is something of an issue. I have to open a new file and enter the shots as I go, working from a paper backup.

Has anyone else had this problem and if so do you know how I can resurrect my dead files so that they can be opened by onLocation again?

Thanks in advance,



Mike Richards
Video Producer/Instructional Designer/Project Manager
Catalyst Interactive


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