ArthurInmedia wrote:I also tried to export the project to another disk, obtaining a folder .dra containing the media files and the project, I also tried to rename but I did not get anything.
What if you just export the project (.DRP) and not an archive (.DRA)? In theory, this should work.
If the project is corrupted, then there won't be anything useful to import.
Right before I end a project, I usually will export XMLs for every time line as well as DPX/DRX stills, on top of the DRP session files. The hope is that -- worst case -- I could rebuild the edit timelines with the XMLs, and then rebuild all the color with the DPX Gallery stills & grades. I've only had to do that twice in 8 years, both times because of a hard drive failure, but it can work under emergency conditions. But I've also had cases where an exported DRP fixed problems that the original DRP had. Only BMD Support can say for sure in your case.