I have a few programs where the extensions kind of always showed up (Final Draft's ".fdr"/".fdx", Adobe's various extensions, Pro Tools, ".doc" files, etc.) -- I assume this was because these files were designed to be opened in the same program on different OS's -- but this is the first time I've ever seen it with DP. Stranger was the fact that DP 9.13 didn't recognize these files as being DP project files until I manually typed in the ".dpdoc" extension. I didn't check when I upgraded to Sierra whether the extension showed up at that point, but previous to upgrading both my OS and DP 9, the extensions were not there as of El Capitan and DP v9.0.1 and I could open up DP project files all day long. DP 9.0.1 also wasn't saving files with that extension.MIDI Life Crisis wrote:Here's the thing, are your other files (assuming you have files that are not DP files on your machine...) from other apps now showing their nasty extensions? I would imagine that's the case and is, of course, easily fixable in the FINDER preferences. In fact, it's the first option in the ADVANCED pane. I also have it off as a default and Sierra didn't change that. I have yet to install D( 9.13 and probably yawn's until I premiere the current project in late May. I will certainly watch to see if that changes on my machine. I doubt it will, but if it does, that DP is doing something to the system. Again, I doubt that, but one never knows, do one?
First thing I noticed after upgrading DP and trying to open a project file was that all my DP project files were suddenly showing up as "UNIX Executable" files, which is what happens when the system doesn't recognize the file type and doesn't know what to open it with. I probably could have gone into "Get Info" and tried assigning my project files to DP that way, which may have saved me some typing. It was just very weird that it did that -- definitely not a deal-breaker, by any means. At least it was easily resolvable.
That's exactly what I thought, too, glad it wasn't just me being subjective. They definitely tweaked a few things under the hood -- stuff seems to load and play a lot faster than even in 9.0.1.cuttime wrote:VI processing seems more efficient, too.