I just lost 2-3 days worth of work. Before everyone says "you're an idiot, it's your own fault", here is how easy it is to cause the problem.
- Project is done, you want to produce a render to check it out. You produce an MP4 from the source and it uses a name in the same directly but with an .mp4 extension.
2. You review it, decide you want to make a couple tweaks and produce again.
3. Ahhh, you can't overwrite a file from produce!! (programming problem #1)
4. Go to Windows Explorer, find the file, try to delete it. You can't delete it because PowerDirector is holding the file open or at least a link to the file so the OS cannot delete the file. (programming problem #2)
5. Go to PowerDirectory, go to the library, find the file and right click it. (Remember, the only difference between the two files is the file extension itself.) See the option "remove from disk" and think, that will save me a step from removing it from the library and then deleting it in Windows Explorer. (programming problem #3)
6. Go to Produce and for some odd reason it says the file still exists. Shrug. Let it use its _0 name tag and start rendering. (back to problem #1)
7. Notice the render it going reaaaaaaally fast and then it finishes.
8. Go back to EDIT and realize your entire source .AVI (40gb) is GONE from the project video track.
9. Try to find a way to unerase. No undo in PowerDirector. File isn't in the recycle bin. Download EaseUS unerase tool to scan the hard drive, find the file, but discover it is only the first 25 seconds of the file.
10. Google for help and see many people crying in the forum about their lost work starting 10 years ago.
(If you read this and you're going to respond that it's my fault or to be more careful, just save yourself the effort.)
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