AllieB Posted December 30, 2022 Report Posted December 30, 2022 During working at the timeline you have to save the changes regurlary. When you do so the first time the file is named (in my case) Flora.pte which is correct. The existing file is changed into Flora.pte.bak which is correct. The next time you saved the file both files are named Flora.pte.bak; suppose both files name ..bak are true copies. When you the next time saves one of the bak files are saves as Flora.pte and the other remains ..bak. Example: Flora-lock o.k. Flora.pte.bak in stead of Flora.pte Flora.pte.bak o.k. I have the option make a back-up file actived. I am not sure of this is a real problem os only a name-problem AllieB Quote
AllieB Posted December 30, 2022 Author Report Posted December 30, 2022 Addition: In fact the saving changes alternated, first .. bak, second pte, third ..bak AllieB Quote
Igor Posted December 31, 2022 Report Posted December 31, 2022 Hi, We'll check this behaviour after holidays. Quote
AllieB Posted January 1, 2023 Author Report Posted January 1, 2023 I tried an other way but when you put a slide or make a change the above signalised problem didn´t occur. I had the problem when I doubleclicked a slide in the timeline, opens with transitions and you close with "OK". Then this alternate behavior occurs. Quote
Igor Posted January 16, 2023 Report Posted January 16, 2023 Sorry, I'm not sure that I rightly understood your question and described problem. I checked the code. On every Save Project command, PTE AV Studio performs the following simple steps: 1. An old .bak file is being deleted (if existed). 2. Existing ProjectName.pte file is being renamed to ProjectName.pte.bak 3. Saving a new ProjectName.pte file. P.S. Note that user shouldn't rewrite .pte.bak file directly (by replacing .bak file manually), it breaks steps described above. Quote
Tonton Bruno Posted January 16, 2023 Report Posted January 16, 2023 Hi. I record a short video showing all the way it works. Wait 10 minutes. Quote
Tonton Bruno Posted January 17, 2023 Report Posted January 17, 2023 My video was not clear enought. This is the correct description: Assume you open a PTE project named GEROME.pte PTE creates a dummy file named GEROME.lok wich indicates to Windows that the project is being modified. Assume you modify the project and save it without changing the name. PTE renames the original file GEROME.pte.bak and creates a new file named GEROME.pte Whem you close the project, PTE deletes the lock file. 1 Quote
Igor Posted January 17, 2023 Report Posted January 17, 2023 Thanks, Bruno, for the detailed explanation how it works. Quote
Tonton Bruno Posted January 17, 2023 Report Posted January 17, 2023 Next time I hope to get it wright at first try ! Here is the corrected video. 1 Quote
AllieB Posted January 17, 2023 Author Report Posted January 17, 2023 I attached two file to describe my situation. The first file shows the files before start; after start the lock-file pops up just like Tonton Bruno shows in his film; Changing one issue in de open PTE-file makes the save icon blue, Save the file by clicking on that icon and you get the situation as showed in my second file. However closing the PTE-file makes the first pte-file rename to filename.pte and the filename.pte.bak stays in place. Note that the .bak-file must be the original from yesterday according to the timestamp. I tried to make my situation clear. BTW I am not sure if it is a real problem because after saving again the not really bak-file is again renamed to the .pte-file. Thanks for reading, AllieB Quote
AllieB Posted January 17, 2023 Author Report Posted January 17, 2023 After looking again to file number two that according to the timestamp it should be a copy of the original .bak file with the same data. After closing the program the first .bak file is replaced by a real .pte file. see my third file. AllieB Quote
Igor Posted January 17, 2023 Report Posted January 17, 2023 Probably you have activated Auto Save project file option? In the Preferences > Project. Quote
AllieB Posted January 17, 2023 Author Report Posted January 17, 2023 Hi Igor, I didn´t actived this option. Quote
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