Steve,

Send me the session file itself and I'll try to open it. If I can open it, file 
corruption is not likely. I'll save it with an appended name change and send it 
back to see if you can open it. I'll be at the studio within the next couple of 
hours and will look for it straight away.

Slau

On Jul 2, 2015, at 11:24 PM, Steve Sparrow <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there.
> Well i’ve got an interesting one. I’ve been working on a mix most of the day 
> today, I’ve taken a break, closed p t down, and when re opening this session, 
> i’m getting a message saying protools can not open this file because it was 
> created with a newer version of protools. I only have protools 11 on my 
> machine, are we talking file corruption here. I can open all other session 
> files. If so, if so, is there anything that can be done, i don’t really want 
> to start again, I may never get this thing sounding the same, I generally 
> always keep bak ups, but i only back up at the end of a day. So i hope there 
> is a way round this.
> Steve
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