15.0.5b "fail to save"

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Dermot Shane

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15.0.5b "fail to save"

PostWed Jun 27, 2018 2:49 am

i exported a DRP from a machine running 15.0.b4 and opened it up on a machine running 15.0.5b, this was to offload a render - they both can see the same media, renders went just fine, i only changed one thing, a font choice in three places on three timelines

the 15.0.5b machine threw up a "failed to save" error when i went to make a revised DRP, when closeing asked me to save (live save is turned on) and threw up the same error on closeing, as expected the changes were not saved

no biggie in this workflow....

should mention that the 15.0.4b machine is at home, the other machine is downtown hence not useing a shared database....
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Re: 15.0.5b "fail to save"

PostWed Jun 27, 2018 2:54 am

Can you capture logs and attach here please? Help menu... Capture Logs...
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Re: 15.0.5b "fail to save"

PostWed Jun 27, 2018 4:30 am

Rohit Gupta wrote:Can you capture logs and attach here please? Help menu... Capture Logs...

https://we.tl/85mbaHgcvf

thnx!
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Re: 15.0.5b "fail to save"

PostWed Jul 04, 2018 4:22 pm

I've also got a project that keeps throwing up the Failed to Save error.

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Re: 15.0.5b "fail to save"

PostWed Jul 04, 2018 4:26 pm

The Save As copy won't save either.
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Re: 15.0.5b "fail to save"

PostWed Jul 04, 2018 4:27 pm

OK, NO version of this project will save.

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Re: 15.0.5b "fail to save"

PostWed Jul 04, 2018 4:37 pm

As an additional data point, I am unable to 'scrub' the project thumbnail on the Project Manger page as I can with all other projects. Further, trying to Export with Stills and Luts threw up the following error:

401edf16-0d5e-4750-9efb-60d77f072356: Failed to load image from disk for still 401edf16-0d5e-4750-9efb-60d77f072356
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Re: 15.0.5b "fail to save"

PostWed Jul 04, 2018 4:40 pm

I tried Importing the .drp into a new database. Still won't save.

I think I'm screwed.
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Re: 15.0.5b "fail to save"

PostWed Jul 04, 2018 5:33 pm

Hmm, sounds like yore database might be corrupted, try creating a new database and put a small test project (a few clips and a timeline) into it and see if you have the same problem
hope it helps your trubleshooting
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Re: 15.0.5b "fail to save"

PostWed Jul 04, 2018 5:58 pm

Thanks for trying, but...it's not the database. Other projects in that same database work fine. This one project imported to a different database does not work.

It's definitely the project.
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