The tweak you set does the opposite to what you want to do, you shouldn't of set it if you actually wanted to hide extensions in other views, so you might way to reset the tweak you set back to default. It’ would be nice to not have to keep projects in a watch folder and all the computers I use Nuendo on this just works.As far as I understand I can only hide the file extensions in Detail view. bak file in the folder and moves all the other files to a backup folder. If anyone is on a Mac feel free to PM me and I can send you watch folder rules I have set up with Hazel that leave only the most recent. A preference under General that reads “Create a separate folder for backup files” would be awesome and help those with “OCD!” They could just program it to look in the backup folder instead. I really only need to see my most recent session.Ĭan you help me understand why changing that would be really bad? The only thing I can think of is when Cubase crashes you it auto asks you that there is a more recent backup file do you want to open that instead. On a Mac from the Finder just like Windows in the Explorer shows all the files but also opening from Cubendo shows all these bak up flies and such an eye clutter. I think possibly that it doesn’t cause as much pain for Windows users who open up projects from Cubase/Nuendo because all of those extra unneeded files do not show. The closest thing on Mac is to sort by type but not as clean as on Windows. I would absolutely love this feature and don’t see why having a folder that holds all of these files would be a bad thing or the need to say you’re OCD if you want this. bak files… I just keep them in the created project folder that is specific to the project I don’t see a need to have them saved in a separate folder location.Īnd hopefully never will, Bak files need to be in the root of the project.Ĭhanging that would be really bad, and serves absolutely no purpose other than relieving some OCD. bak files) in a different folder.īottom line for the. Also, if I get paranoid enough for a certain project, I will do a Cubase “Back Up Project” which results in another separate copy of the project (including the. This is especially important for the audio files because they will be in an audio pool separate from all other projects.īeyond that, I do a Windows “Backup” every week (at a minimum). So everything associated with this project is in it’s own separate folder. Additionally, Cubase automatically creates an “Audio” and “Image” folders in that folder too. bak files (set at 5 max every 10 minutes) get saved to this separate project folder. Now I have a separate project folder for that project. I do this to ensure the project folder is actually created (I have lost projects when mistakenly closing them at this point without saving first).
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