Hi Roger,
Firstly, the only secure way to move projects is with the export>pack function which produces a portable project in the location of your choice.
However, we are where we are.
With a bit of luck one of three options will work.
1.
If you have the original .pds available try to open it and then browse for each clip that cannot be found. But that might not be possible if I understand your post correctly.
2.
Edit the .pds file to give the proper new file references - but this has not been successful so far as I understand it.
3.
Try to emulate a packed project.
Make a copy of the original .pds file.
Place it and all the assets into a folder - say c:\myproject or whatever
Edit the .pds file to just have the file names - not the file path
Search for the text string PACKPROJECT="FALSE"
Replace it with PACKPROJECT="TRUE"
In effect this is trying to do manually what the export>pack function does. It places all the assets and the .pds file into a single location and alters the .pds to reference only the file names not the file paths.
Otherwise I'm not sure what else to try.
Cheers
Adrian
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