Rob Danielson, you wrote,
>Yes, its definitely makes long-term identification of the files more
>involved. Doesn't this happen with any sound file that does not yet
>have a waveform generated, not the SD's? With Logic Pro, the
>creation date is changed when the resource fork for the wave form
>(graphic) is created.
Aha, that could be it.
>There could very well be a better work-around, but my solution has
>been to display the folder with the 774T files in a browser window
>(before they are imported) and then copy and paste this text data
>into my archive records so they creation dates can be correlated to
>the file names if necessary. I also take a screen-shot of the
>un-touched files showing size, creation date (time that a file was
>closed out) and file type info and cut that photo in as well.
I'm trying to learn Soundminer. When I catalog a file still on the
744T with Soundminer, it shows a creation date of 12/31/1903, which
might mean missing data, and a modification date that's the creation
date.
-Dan Dugan
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