“Untitled” files might just simply need naming. #Missing files in megaseg windowsI’d reinstall Cubase and start again but try to remember every step (and if you did something when you installed last time don’t do it this time).Īnd it’s very important to defrag and clean up a Windows machine after installation.ĭuh! didn’t read slowly enough. This is almost always due to the Installer app or the user. Sounds like your templates (and Projects?) are missing certain files on loading. With Cubase if you have audio video files and then change the path to them by deleting folders it won’t be able to see them anymore.ĭid you omit something at installation? Maybe made a mistake doing something else entirely and didn’t think it mattered? The original path you deleted was probably still showing in the pool as the current path therefore cubase was trying to phone home but with the wrong path. Save, and reopen and if you get missing file message again, choose locate and then set the new path. Open pool and right click in it, select remove unused media, not to trash though. Through all of this are you actually missing any audio files, or is cubase just citing as you say? Thanks for any direction on this problem. Why was I seeing this warning in the first place? Also, should the “Restore Missing Files” dialog not have some option to say “delete reference, this file is not important” or something to that effect? I spend (wasted) a lot of time trying to sort out this non-problem that appeared to be a valid problem. Now, I’ve gotten the annoying dialog to stop showing on each project open, so that’s progress. I’m quite new to Cubase, so I have very few projects that have any significance, so looking at each for a reference to the missing file was easy - there were none. In the second place, I could find no project that referenced the missing file. But the file cited as missing was not in the restored directory in the first place. I restored the Untitled 07 directory and contents from the trash bin (Win 7, Cubase 7.5) and the dialog went away. I deleted the parent directory.įrom that point on, every project I tried to open gave me the “Resolve Missing Files” dialog. It contained two empty subdirectories, Audio and Images. I had a directory called Untitled 07 (or some such). I have searched this forum and found no resolution, so I’m posting this question.
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