![]() If the error message that you are receiving indicates that you are missing Sound Sets or Add-ons that you purchased or installed with Studio One, please follow the instructions below. There's also an option that will remind you to do that: Options (Preferences on a Mac) > Locations > User Data > Ask to copy external files when saving song.Ģ. Going forward, always go to the Pool and right click Copy External Files to make sure that all of your referenced audio files are in the song folder. You can look at those paths and try to determine why those files are no longer there. That view will show you the file paths of where those files should be, where Studio One loaded them from before. If audio files are missing in a song, go to the browser Pool tab and Sort By: Location. You may have manually renamed or moved a folder, so now Studio One can't find the files.The files may be on an external drive that's no longer connected.(if searching, search the system trash as well) You may have inadvertently deleted the files during system cleanup or something similar.If the error message that you are receiving indicates that you are missing audio files in the path that is listed, please try the following steps: Below you will find information about each of the 3 different scenarios where this can happen.ġ. If you continue to have the issue after removing the cache folder, then you are more than likely looking at a configuration issue with your system and not a problem with Studio One. Below you will find links to managing OneDrive as well as iCloud Drive respectively. Make sure that you are not using a cloud storage utility such as OneDrive or iCloud Drive to backup these locations in real time as that can affect the availability of the data as well as the performance of recording audio. *** By default Studio One saves your songs to Documents>Studio One>Songs. You can then open Studio One and reload your song. Really too bad.If you open a song in Studio One and receive an error that states you are missing files, please close Studio One, Open the song folder for the song that you are working with, and delete the folder named "cache" inside of that song folder. I suppose I'm going back to cutting and pasting text, which will take away about 30% of the benefit of using OpenLP over PPT, I reckon. I understand that NIV is under copyright, but it's too bad we don't even seem to be able to pay for an electronic version in a useable format. Opensongs Downloads page points to the Zefania page where there are indeed bibles, but not NIV. ![]() The Bible import wizard talks about various formats as if they exist, but, as far as I can tell, OSIS is an XML project, and I haven't come across anything in csv format either. They have changed their site recently, maybe that has had an effect.Īnyway, I thought maybe I should "just" download a version, preferably NIV 1984. ![]() Having looked into it, it seems there is a theory that the website may block this kind of access after a while, though I haven't made much use of it. I had set myself up to get bible verses from the internet (Crosswalk) and it was working quite nicely till today, when I started getting parse errors. Sorry, M., I don't have any answers, I'm just having the same problem!
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