Helpful ReplyDoes rolling back a version make newer files unreadable?

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2016/10/26 07:56:26 (permalink)

Does rolling back a version make newer files unreadable?

No problems ... I'm just thinking ahead here, and wondering,
if I ever have a problem with a splat update and have to roll back,
will I be unable to open projects started in the newer version?
Thanks!

Steve Karl
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Re: Does rolling back a version make newer files unreadable? 2016/10/26 08:24:55 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Zargg 2016/10/26 09:16:07
You should be fine although specific features only available in the newer version will not work.
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Re: Does rolling back a version make newer files unreadable? 2016/10/26 09:17:13 (permalink)
Depends on how far back you go and the project. For example, if a project has patch points or aux tracks, it will not load in a version of SONAR that does not support the feature.
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Re: Does rolling back a version make newer files unreadable? 2016/10/26 11:15:16 (permalink)
Understood scook ... thank you.

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