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1. Re: Invalid Project File - after power loss
John T Smith May 22, 2012 7:39 AM (in response to 2drumstix)Are you able to open one of the autosave projects?
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2. Re: Invalid Project File - after power loss
2drumstix May 22, 2012 7:47 AM (in response to John T Smith)Well, I dont see any auto-saves, where are those stored?
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3. Re: Invalid Project File - after power loss
2drumstix May 22, 2012 8:03 AM (in response to 2drumstix)On second thought, I dont think Encore has auto-save like Premiere.
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4. Re: Invalid Project File - after power loss
Stan Jones May 22, 2012 8:23 AM (in response to 2drumstix)Encore doesn't do autosaves. And won't do save as copy. Only Save-As.
Wow; how unlucky can you get!
Just curious; did you have a power backup on your system. I've had just enough issues (long ago now), that I won't work without one.
Encore is very unforgiving when things get out of place. Also, projects, once corrupt, are hard to recover. The "do-over" is the only fix for many problems.
What message do you get when you try to open it?
I don't see how the whole folder structure could have been moved. We always have to allow for operator error, but also for those computer oddities that surprise and amaze us!
The Encore project file itself is at the top of (outside) the Encore folder structure. Is that what you moved it to?
But try this also:
Troubleshoot damaged projects in Encore on Windows



