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Error -eX43 or -eXFT when exporting

Error -eX43 means there was a problem saving the file to the location specified. First, try exporting directly to your desktop and see if there is any difference. If so, then the problem is with the previous folder location you were trying to export to. Usually the problem is either there is a permissions conflict that is preventing the file from being created, or there is a special character in one of the folder names in the path leading up to the specified locaiton. On the Mac OS, special characters like a forward slash (/) back slash (\) or colon (:) are allowed, but will cause problems when Sonicfire is trying to access the folder. If you have one of these special characters in a folder name, remove it or change it and it should then be able to export to that folder.

Error -exFT could be caused by having too much data in the project. There is not an upper limit on project size imposed by the software, it is based on the available system resources needed. Multilayer tracks can take up a deceptively large amount of resources, as they are actually a collection of several layer tracks. 5-10 Multilayer tracks can be equivalent to 30-80 individual layer tracks. The best thing to try in this scenario is to export the audio in sections. Click and drag a selection box around the first tracks that make up perhaps 15-30 min worth of time and when you export, change the "Complete Soundtrack" option to "Current Selection" if it is not already set. Then try to export to your desktop and see if it works. If so, continue to export the rest of the project in similar chunks. If not, lower the size of the selection and try again.

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