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Cakewalk files inside Google Drive and "Read only" error message when saving.


Edward Allen

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Hi

I am using Cakewalk across 2 Windows machines:

  • A Laptop in the band room, which takes the files direct from my mixing console.
  • My main workhorse PC in my office in another part of the house.

I have been using Google Drive to save my work in Cakewalk, so I can easily access the same files on both machines easily, but have noticed that at times I cannot save a file to my Google Drive, and I get an error notification saying that it is "Read only" However I can save the same file outside of Google Drive (say in the windows documents folder for example) without problem.

I know that some apps just don't like to have files inside of Google Drive, and I wondered if Cakewalk was the same? If so, do you have any suggestions for a workaround so I can access the same work files across the 2 devices please?

 

Many thanks in advance.

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Is it possible Cakewalk was opened on both machines? There are network sharing hurdles that sites handle differently, but the most common is the first to get a file locks it to everyone else. This can remain locked until the application that opened it is closed sometimes (not sure if Google Drive itself can cause this though).

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Why don’t you use an external drive?  
I use cloud storage for lots of sharing between devices but 48/24 audio is a bit much to ask. 

Lots of people use SSD external drives with laptops so they don’t fill up the C drive. But I would still want a backup plan

A second option is to set up a network and use a 3rd Computer as as a server. It can be an old junker with a SSD. 

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I use google drive for all tasks that are CW related, and haven't encounter any uses, BUT the audio data is pointed to a drive that is outside Google Drive, meaning that the project file is cloud based, but the audio is not.

I had the problem you mentioned, and at the time it was suggested that writing audio files in the cloud was a slow process, as the service has to synchronize them, and it takes time, so, eventually it leads to errors.

I adjusted my workflow so that after each session I make a backup of the session - audio included - , in the cloud.

So far, it works fine for me, but I guess everybody has its own preferred workflow.

 

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