A project lost part of the information after closing
A project lost part of the information after closing
I have saved a TVP file yesterday night, and closed it. When opened now, I realized, that parts of a recent drawing disappeared, as if it has returned to some previous state in history...
any ideas? thanks
any ideas? thanks
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Re: A project lost part of the information after closing
Do you have a multi backup set in preferences? If you do (as everyone should IMO) you perhaps opened by mistake one of the older saves.
Paul
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Re: A project lost part of the information after closing
I'm not that oblivious - I have checked everything before posting: the date and time are correct, and besides it's the only file - I don't have backups on this one...
the missing part is the last 10-15 minutes.
the missing part is the last 10-15 minutes.
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Re: A project lost part of the information after closing
In that case there is only one more idea I can come up with; you might have inadvertently done something within the history panel. If you never use it then I can't see how that would happen, but if you always keep it open, and not just that, but use it often, I can see how that might happen.
Paul
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Re: A project lost part of the information after closing
My history panel is always hidden far away down on the left tools panel... it's not likely I accidentally scrolled down and clicked another history state, while saving the file... very unlikely, but who knows
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Re: A project lost part of the information after closing
I just realized that maybe few are aware of the new and fabulous option in TVP-11 under Preferences>Save>Multi-Backup Directory>menu: 1.Project's Save Directory, 2.Custom.
Selecting "Custom" opens a browser through which any HD on the local computer or a dedicated external computer or HD can now store our backup safety saves.
This means that if you loose your current HD or if just a crash obliterates your entire project, you will have all your backup saves preserved in any other place than where your project lives.
I recommend an external drive or just a flash drive for total peace of mind, particularly if you might be working on a computer with just one HD, such as a laptop. I have my Multi-Backup set to 20 before the cycle starts overwriting its cycle because I press save very often. This means I have a choice of 20 saves to look for a sketch I regret once having made but dropped too quickly.
Selecting "Custom" opens a browser through which any HD on the local computer or a dedicated external computer or HD can now store our backup safety saves.
This means that if you loose your current HD or if just a crash obliterates your entire project, you will have all your backup saves preserved in any other place than where your project lives.
I recommend an external drive or just a flash drive for total peace of mind, particularly if you might be working on a computer with just one HD, such as a laptop. I have my Multi-Backup set to 20 before the cycle starts overwriting its cycle because I press save very often. This means I have a choice of 20 saves to look for a sketch I regret once having made but dropped too quickly.
Paul
http://www.slocumfilm.com
Desktop PC Win10-Pro -64 bit OS; 32.0 GB RAM
Processor: i7-2600 CPU@3.40GHz
AMD FirePro V7900; Intuos4 Wacom tablet
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Re: A project lost part of the information after closing
Yes, that's a great feature, except, that I'm stil on 10.5 :/Paul Fierlinger wrote:I just realized that maybe few are aware of the new and fabulous option in TVP-11 under Preferences>Save>Multi-Backup Directory>menu: 1.Project's Save Directory, 2.Custom.
WOW!!! How much HD space do you have?!?Paul Fierlinger wrote: I have my Multi-Backup set to 20 before the cycle starts overwriting its cycle because I press save very often
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Re: A project lost part of the information after closing
I have one 250 GB SSD just for temp files
One 950 GB drive for remnants of old files I'm too wimpy to discard
one 1.80 TB drive for my C drive which has only about 25% of its space used but is ready to handle over runs from WIP, so far not needed.
a 2.70 TB external mirror drive
and a 4.0TB drive for works in progress, which are one 2hr film in 4 parts soon to be released, and a 30 minute short -- both self financed and targeted for self distribution online.
In addition we have a networked 5.50 TB Buffalo drive for joint backups and storage.
Sandra has her own drives.
The content of all of these are nonstop backed in the cloud via Carbonite.
One 950 GB drive for remnants of old files I'm too wimpy to discard
one 1.80 TB drive for my C drive which has only about 25% of its space used but is ready to handle over runs from WIP, so far not needed.
a 2.70 TB external mirror drive
and a 4.0TB drive for works in progress, which are one 2hr film in 4 parts soon to be released, and a 30 minute short -- both self financed and targeted for self distribution online.
In addition we have a networked 5.50 TB Buffalo drive for joint backups and storage.
Sandra has her own drives.
The content of all of these are nonstop backed in the cloud via Carbonite.
Paul
http://www.slocumfilm.com
Desktop PC Win10-Pro -64 bit OS; 32.0 GB RAM
Processor: i7-2600 CPU@3.40GHz
AMD FirePro V7900; Intuos4 Wacom tablet
http://www.slocumfilm.com
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Processor: i7-2600 CPU@3.40GHz
AMD FirePro V7900; Intuos4 Wacom tablet
Re: A project lost part of the information after closing
I love all what you've just said ))
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Re: A project lost part of the information after closing
Then you should drop by for a few cups of coffee and good conversation.
Paul
http://www.slocumfilm.com
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Processor: i7-2600 CPU@3.40GHz
AMD FirePro V7900; Intuos4 Wacom tablet
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Re: A project lost part of the information after closing
With pleasure, but I'm afraid we are too far away now :/Paul Fierlinger wrote:Then you should drop by for a few cups of coffee and good conversation.
We should have met 5 years ago, then I lived somewhere around you
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