EDIT: Got it to work now. I turned off the plugins, changed my soundcard, loaded the project, then closed it without saving, then opened the project and it opens now.
If I had a dime for everytime Live crashed...
Send crash reports to Ableton so they could fix these kinds of things.keyman_sam wrote:Live is not opening my project - tried opening a copy of it and it won't open. Is there a safe mode like in Reaper where it loads without any plugins?
EDIT: Got it to work now. I turned off the plugins, changed my soundcard, loaded the project, then closed it without saving, then opened the project and it opens now.
If I had a dime for everytime Live crashed...
Stable as rock here.thecontrolcentre wrote:Live has only crashed twice here since the 9.5 upgrade. Caused by dodgy plugins iirc. Glad you got your project to open.
That's a good idea about the dragging and dropping. I'll try that next time.elxsound wrote:Stable as rock here.thecontrolcentre wrote:Live has only crashed twice here since the 9.5 upgrade. Caused by dodgy plugins iirc. Glad you got your project to open.
When I ran into issues like this, I would open a brand new set, then locate the saved set via Live's browser and drag in the tracks, one-by-one, playing Live each time to determine what was causing the crash.
There are so many interdependencies between OS, host and plugins that it really does help to determine what's causing it so you know where to send your support requests.
Odd, I've sent *detailed* bug reports to their support team and at least got an acknowledgement, I don't expect the to handle each case individually especially as there's a limit of resources.keyman_sam wrote:I've done that before with no response so gave up on that.
Right...make sure you include what happened and what you NEED to have happen. Don't just send the file and expect a response.thecontrolcentre wrote:You will need to send an email if you want a response, or contact them via their website.keyman_sam wrote:Well, it crashed again today and I just sent the file to the team.
Fingers crossed.
I did that in the past, when there was an actual emergency, with no response. Now I just sent the file to the support team listed in the crash page. No response.thejonsolo wrote:Right...make sure you include what happened and what you NEED to have happen. Don't just send the file and expect a response.thecontrolcentre wrote:You will need to send an email if you want a response, or contact them via their website.keyman_sam wrote:Well, it crashed again today and I just sent the file to the team.
Fingers crossed.
I have titled mine EMERGENCY- HELP in the past, and got a response.
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