In reply to (2) "house icon with no access over it", I found this on the
internet (Search: pinnacle studio house icon):
The House symbol with a cross bar is usually related to the project
folder of your editing project. It's normal that you don't have access
to them.
Are you sure you're looking in the right folder for your .wav files?
To be sure, in Liquid, verify the path of your sound files to see if
they really point to that folder. Right click + Properties / A1... tab :
Location...
Also:
Exactly, Liquid's project folders do not allow you to go into them
within Windows. You could ruin the integrity of the database.
Alternately, you need to do all of your media management within Liquid's
media management.
Don't touch those files in Windows!!
So it seems those files are protected for your project safety. Hope this
helps.
On Sep 3, 2013, at 6:39 PM, John H <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> (1) I have two hard drives on my computer. I am using Windows Vista. The "C" drive is smaller and contains most of the programs. "C" is running low on space and I would like to transfer some stuff to the "D" (larger) drive. I use Windows Mail. Can I transfer the mail files to "D" and still make them available? If I transfer programs to "D" will they still work? Thank you for you advice.
>> (2) I make DVDs using Pinnacle Studio. I wind up with some titles in the DVD's folders but when I try to open them I get an icon consisting of a small house with an overlay of circle and slash (the "do not" symbol) and I cannot open them. Can you tell me what these are or how they work?
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>> JOHN
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