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  • Same problem here with my Fusion IOFX, since I just upgraded to 10.10.5 last week. Everything else runs great especially on new Samsung Pro SSD.

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    Cody Foltz
    http://www.leftdigitalmedia.com
    Editor | Producer

    MacPro V.5,1
    2x 3.06 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon
    28GB 133 MHz RAM
    OSX 10.10.5

  • Cody Foltz

    January 19, 2015 at 4:22 am in reply to: BRU PE to LTO workflow, share your methods?

    After I complete a project, I typically try to keep everything within one root directory folder to make it easier for archiving. I am using BRU-PE 3.1.7 and LTO 5 tape/drive.

    I do have a question as far as when it is safe to delete assets from the system drive after it has ben written to tape. If I am archiving a full LTO 5 tape, and the verification process has begun (typically about 3hr. or more) at that point is it safe to delete the data from the system drive since it has been written to tape but hasn’t completed verification?

    Thanks.

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    Cody Foltz
    http://www.leftdigitalmedia.com
    Editor | Producer

    MacPro V.3,1
    2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel
    16GB 667 MHz RAM
    OSX 10.6.8

  • Cody Foltz

    August 18, 2013 at 10:01 pm in reply to: No ProRes preset in CC?

    Once I download the ProRes presets, where do I place the folder for both AME and PrPCC?

    Thanks!

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    Cody Foltz
    http://www.leftdigitalmedia.com
    Editor | Producer

    MacPro V.3,1
    2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel
    16GB 667 MHz RAM
    OSX 10.6.8

  • Cody Foltz

    August 6, 2012 at 2:36 am in reply to: Restore resolve database without .backup file

    Not too keen on terminal but if there is a way to re-connect the old database files then it’s worth a shot, would defiantly save the headache of possibly having to re-grade.

    __________________________
    Cody Foltz
    http://www.leftdigitalmedia.com
    Editor | Producer

    MacPro V.3,1
    2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel
    16GB 667 MHz RAM
    OSX 10.6.8

  • Cody Foltz

    August 4, 2012 at 1:20 am in reply to: Restore resolve database without .backup file

    No luck with copying the Postgres directory even after all permissions had exact same access permissions. Is there a certain directory for the actual daatabase files, or should copying over the entire directory work?

    There is defiantly project data in the recovered Postgres file, the data folder is 205MB. I’ve tried just replacing the data file itself and checking permissions for user postgres as read/write, resolve still won’t see it.

    Going to try and see if PGAdmin can restore from the old database file to the working database from fresh install of resolve.

    __________________________
    Cody Foltz
    http://www.leftdigitalmedia.com
    Editor | Producer

    MacPro V.3,1
    2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel
    16GB 667 MHz RAM
    OSX 10.6.8

  • Cody Foltz

    August 3, 2012 at 6:53 pm in reply to: Restore resolve database without .backup file

    Thanks I will definitely give that a try and let you know how it works out.

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  • Cody Foltz

    August 3, 2012 at 8:45 am in reply to: Restore resolve database without .backup file

    Thank you, yes I have written to BM Davinci support team on this issue, hopefully they can shed some light.

    Update: using Disk Warrior I was able to rebuild the old OS volume and can now directly acces the files, however I am not able to boot to the drive directly as it keeps giving me a kernel panic.

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    Cody Foltz
    http://www.LeftDigitalMedia.com

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