![]() Resetting NVRAM/PRAM did not resolve the issue either. However, the System Profiler shows clearly that there is a MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-8A8: connected with “ Firmware Revision: HB14 / Interconnect: USB / Burn Support: Yes (Apple Shipping Drive) / Cache: 1024 KB / Reads DVD: Yes / CD-Write: -R, -RW/ DVD-Write: -R, -R DL, -RW, +R, +R DL, +RW / Write Strategies: CD-TAO, CD-SAO, CD-Raw, DVD-DAO.” The Terminal also indicates that there is no such CD or DVD (iDVD) “No such file or directory”. Checked visible as well as invisible files and documents. There are not any DVD or iDVD files on my system. I researched the Apple discussions boards and others but found not any helpful solution. I bought a SATA to USB adaptor dock but unfortunately none of the drives would mount properly to access the original files.Have a MBP 15”, Early 2011 with a 2 GHz Intel Core i7, 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3, 1 TB 72000 rpm HD fused with a 120 GB SSD, running OS X 10.9.1 (12B42) the original CD/DVD SuperDrive is removed for the SSD, but installed into an USB case and connected external via USB.Īfter installing the SSD and fuse it with the HD, the original, now the external CD/DVD SuperDrive, via USB connected, worked fine under Mountain Lion but now, since upgraded to Mavericks, OS X 10.0.1, it works only with CD’s and even opens DVD’s but the DVD Player does not work at all (initialization error ) and prevents to watch any DVD movie. I have many old DP/sd2 projects that I need to open so I'm using this project as a test to find a procedure that will work for all of them.Īt the moment I'm working on copies of the files but I have found the original bare drives that I had pulled out of the old G5 tower. sd2 - but perhaps I have got that wrong?Īt the moment the DP project won't open and still gives the 'unreadable data' message - so it's not recognising the wav files. wav format.Īs I understood it, I thought the hex editor was needed to reassign the DP project file paths to look for. If successful, you don’t need the hex editor.Īctually, I have already managed (by way of Soundhack and Pro Audio Converter apps) to convert the audio files to. Mikehalloran wrote:See if you can open one file in QuickTime. ![]() ![]() Would you (or anyone else!) be able to provide more detailed instructions as to how to do this - I'd be eternally grateful! I have downloaded the editor but am having trouble understanding the steps you outline above - the searching for sd2 string and particularly where you specify saving in the 'File Path' only - how does one identify the file path? However, I am completely stumped by the 0圎D hex editor stage of the process. ![]() One way or another I have converted the audio files for one old project to WAV format. I've been bitten hard with the sd2 missing resource fork problem and am totally stuck trying to open some old DP projects. (No need to replace anywhere else.) Save the project. Open the project in the editor and search for 'sd2' string and replace it to 'wav' only in the file paths for all. sd2 file, specify all missing info and convert to. You need to remember the bit rate, depth and number of channels for each file you would like to restore, because all this information is stored in the missing resource fork.Ģ. I managed to solve it and wanted to share the solution.ġ. DP refuses to open such a project because of the missing resource forks. Michkhol wrote:I was stupid enough to burn old projects with.
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