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I've been looking for a solution to this simple yet illusive procedure in Samplitude Pro x4. I produced a project of wave tracks (no midi) and all I want to do is simply save the project to flash drive, transfer to my laptop, and load the project into Samplitude Pro x4. However, each avenue, if it be "save as" or "save copy" or "export", I get the file with no content. No tracks with the wave files (music) but I do get the set up. What and why should this be rocket science? I've used Samplitude 11 pro in the past and never had this problem. I could transfer from one PC to the other without any issues. What am I missing here? None of the videos Kraznet has address this process at all. Thank you in advance. OS - Windows 10pro and home on both machines. (shouldn't make a difference).

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Thank you so much! That did it. This will make rehearsing parts much easier in different locations. One more question though, if I wanted to save all the files to the laptop, what is the procedure? I tried saving as but it seem to just revert back to the USB flash drive.

I have a strange issue, when I run my build on my modules. GNU make keeps deleting the source *.c files from all of my modules. It says that they are intermediate files, and deletes them. I have the source files declared as such in the Makefile.

On 2010-08-14 02:06, missingunix wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I have a strange issue, when I run my build on my modules. GNU make
> keeps deleting the source *.c files from all of my modules. It says
> that they are intermediate files, and deletes them. I have the source
> files declared as such in the Makefile.
>
> C_FILES = file.c
>
> Anyway I can prevent this deletion?

This will protect the source files from being deleted. But, it will not work accordingly with GNU Make 3.81 (the most recent version on opensuse 11.2). This is most likely a bug; but, I could not find it on GNU make page.

This issue of video stopping at the size 3.80GB seems to be file size restriction embedded in the camera app, irrespective of the filesystem your SD card has, or the space left in it. (Note that some camera apps also has a default limitation of 1-hour video duration, however, it is not related to the relevant issue here.)

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