Accurate Transfer of DP Projects via Internet
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Accurate Transfer of DP Projects via Internet
Hi folks - I swear I've searched this forum using various terms, but found no definitive answer. I'm doing an album project. I'm just about done, but the guy who is mixing and mastering is on the other side of the planet. He's also a DP guy. Is there any accurate, reliable method that someone can recommend to transfer DP projects over the internet and have them arrive intact? Ideally without queries from DP about the location of audio files, lost automation, etc.? Dropbox maybe? Zipped and FTPed? Wetransfer? Any suggestions appreciated. Client's paying for his time, so we really can't spend too much time experimenting. Thanks in advance! John
Mac OS Monterey 12.5 - Digital Performer 11
Re: Accurate Transfer of DP Projects via Internet
Zipping the project folder has always worked for me.
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Re: Accurate Transfer of DP Projects via Internet
Ah! Excellent. Perhaps it was more problematic back during the days of the earlier posts on this topic. 

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Re: Accurate Transfer of DP Projects via Internet
Indeed. Downloading and unzipping onto your own computer grants it the permissions you need to continue.Zipping the project folder has always worked for me.
If collaborating with another and 3rd party plugins or VIs are involved, you both need to have them installed. Ideally, the same directory but that’s not critical. On opening, you can tell DP where to look on your machine but its faster if you don’t have to.
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Re: Accurate Transfer of DP Projects via Internet
Great! Thanks for the tips!mikehalloran wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 9:55 amIndeed. Downloading and unzipping onto your own computer grants it the permissions you need to continue.Zipping the project folder has always worked for me.
If collaborating with another and 3rd party plugins or VIs are involved, you both need to have them installed. Ideally, the same directory but that’s not critical. On opening, you can tell DP where to look on your machine but its faster if you don’t have to.

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Re: Accurate Transfer of DP Projects via Internet
If you are using Gmail, remember there is a file size limit of 25 MB.
And sometimes, Gmail do not allow Zip files to be received. (you can send, no issues)
In that case use Rar format instead.
You can split in to few files if they are very big.
If you are sending to other mail servers of your client, verify if zip files are allowed.
Regards.
And sometimes, Gmail do not allow Zip files to be received. (you can send, no issues)
In that case use Rar format instead.
You can split in to few files if they are very big.
If you are sending to other mail servers of your client, verify if zip files are allowed.
Regards.
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Re: Accurate Transfer of DP Projects via Internet
Absolutely! If you have access to an FTP server and a browser (I use Cyberduck, available on the App Store), it's the best way, IMO. If you zip the project, put it on the FTP and then send a direct link in an email, most email programs will automatically download the zipped file when it is clicked on.
And you don't have the speed throttling and privacy concerns associated with WeTransfer, et al.
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Re: Accurate Transfer of DP Projects via Internet
I used to work for the company that first brought POP and SMTP internet protocols to Windows. IMAP is a Microsoft protocol. Email attachments are zipped automatically and unzipped when you download those attachments to your Mac or PC. There is still the file size limit but there are workaround for some email. Still, you do not have to zip email attachments.
I really like FTP but those DP files, like Dropbox, direct transfer, GoogleDrive, Sync etc. or even sneakernet need to be zipped first.
I really like FTP but those DP files, like Dropbox, direct transfer, GoogleDrive, Sync etc. or even sneakernet need to be zipped first.
DP 11.34; 828mkII FW, micro lite, M4, MTP/AV USB Firmware 2.0.1
2023 Mac Studio M2 8TB, 192GB RAM, OS Sequoia 15.4, USB4 8TB externals, Neumann MT48, M-Audio AIR 192|14, Mackie ProFxv3, Zoom F3 & UAC 232 32bit float recorder & interface; 2012 MBPs (x2) Catalina, Mojave
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IK-NI-Izotope-PSP-Garritan-Antares, LogicPro X, Finale 27.4, Dorico 5, Notion 6, Overture 5, TwistedWave, DSP-Q 5, SmartScore64 NE Pro, Toast 20 Pro
Re: Accurate Transfer of DP Projects via Internet
I believe IMAP was invented by Marc Crispin while he was a stanford. There is an MS thing called MAPI, which is totally different, but the names are similar.
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Re: Accurate Transfer of DP Projects via Internet
I have had success zipping the project folder and sharing the zipped file via Google Drive.
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