From 7409940cd89a5b7c94820c0c62264dbb220227ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandre Prokoudine Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2022 00:42:08 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] A few more fixes --- .../saving-a-session/index.en.md | 19 +++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/saving-sessions/saving-a-session/index.en.md b/content/saving-sessions/saving-a-session/index.en.md index b0b53cd..5e14dc2 100644 --- a/content/saving-sessions/saving-a-session/index.en.md +++ b/content/saving-sessions/saving-a-session/index.en.md @@ -53,17 +53,20 @@ like to make a backup of it on an external drive, *you must copy the entire folder* containing all of the files mentioned above. It is _not_ enough to copy just the `*.ardour` file. -{{% notice tip %}} +{{% notice warning %}} When copying an Ardour folder to another computer or drive, do not manually -change its name or the name of any of the internal files. +change its name or the name of any of the internal files. Please also note that, +as Ardour sessions are case-sensitive, copying a session to a USB stick (VFAT +file-system) will likely corrupt the session. ZIP up the session folder to move +it between machines. {{% /notice %}} -The easiest way to transfer the entire project is to just ZIP the session's -folder. If you don't have snapshots in your session, you can also use the -`Session > Archive...` command. This will create a single ZIP file containing -the project file and all audio data transcoded to lossless FLAC files. Please -note that this will drop snapshots, only the current state will be saved. - +The easiest way to transfer the entire project is indeed to just ZIP the +session's folder. If you don't have snapshots in your session, you can also use +the `Session > Archive...` command. This will create a single ZIP file +containing the project file and all audio data transcoded to lossless FLAC +files. Please note that an archive will _not_ contain snapshot, only the current +state of the session will be preserved. ## Continuing