On 2017-10-30 17:58, Graham Temple Personal wrote:
Thanks Chris, but that only brings back the same results.

In that options file there is the single text line - output
/Users/graham.temple/Desktop/New folder/ but that saves the recordings to
the U drive. If I amend it to read - output
/C:/Users/graham.temple/Desktop/New folder/ then I again get the error
message ...

Apart from the forward slashes / back slash issue, note that if the place
to save something is

   /Users/graham.temple/Desktop/New folder/

or indeed anything starting with a slash (or backslash) it means that path on the current disk drive... because there's no A:\ or B:\ or C:\ ... at the
start.

Something else you'd done might have changed the "current drive" to U:\, and many commands would ok with that because they'd work out for themselves which drive to use (and choose C:\ perhaps because that's (probably) where you have Windows installed). But when some process comes along that uses the definition you provide and that definition is vague (no specific drive mentioned) what
happens depends on consequences of previous commands.

When you tried to change it to

 /C:/Users/graham.temple/Desktop/New folder/

that meant - because it started with a slash - a folder called

 "/C:/Users/graham.temple/Desktop/New folder/"

which is an illegal folder name because after that first slash there's colons present, which are expected to be at the front after a disk letter. It would
probably have worked fine if you'd actually used

 C:/Users/graham.temple/Desktop/New folder/

ie no initial slash.

This is not a g_ip problem, as such.


--
Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own

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