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Kore not loading sounds

Dieses Thema im Forum "Technical Issues" wurde erstellt von Gothboy, 2. März 2011.

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  1. Gothboy

    Gothboy NI Product Owner

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    Perplexing problem here with the Kore Player 2.1.2. I get an error when just trying to load sounds. Any sound at all.

    "Error loading Snow Leopard:Library: Application Support: Native Instruments: Shared Content:Sounds:Libraries:Compilation Vol. 1:6FT Tall Koala.ksd:File does not exist."

    I've tried re-setting the sample content path numerous times without any result. NEVER had this type of thing happen before as it always loaded sounds. What else can I do to fix this?
     
  2. Gothboy

    Gothboy NI Product Owner

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    OK so somebody please tell me why there is a separate "Technical issues" section here. Does support look at or respond to these posts?
     
  3. Homina

    Homina New Member

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    Not much help

    I don't think a lot of folks have seen your post, in or outside of TS.

    I'm having the same problem as you, and have never had it before, either.

    In my case I've tracked it back to my having changed the name of my boot drive. The error message displayed the previous name of that drive. When I changed the drive's name back to that previous name, Kore accessed the files again. The trick is to know where/how to modify a Kore preference to reflect a change in the boot drive's name. I still don't know how to accomplish that, so have to use the old drive name if I want to use Kore.
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    A previous thread

    http://www.native-instruments.com/forum/showthread.php?t=131096

    deals with how to handle this problem, at least in my case.

    Hope it works for you, too.
     
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