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<blockquote data-quote="shauncytheboom" data-source="post: 1395525" data-attributes="member: 248792"><p>I have a bunch of SD cards I have been using for audio and video work that are now full. Problem. I would like to delete the data but can't. (Error code-61). I would clear the cards but I have to bounce some of the audio and convert it right on the card itself (while its inserted in my recorder). So given that there is no space I cannot bounce my recording into the appropriate format to export it into my DAW for further mixing and processing. And given that I need those recordings to proceed I can not re-format or just clear the cards.</p><p>Basically the cards are full and I can't proceed until this is solved.</p><p></p><p>Question,</p><p></p><p>Is there any fix for this? How can I change from read only? I tried disk utility but all options are grey-ed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shauncytheboom, post: 1395525, member: 248792"] I have a bunch of SD cards I have been using for audio and video work that are now full. Problem. I would like to delete the data but can't. (Error code-61). I would clear the cards but I have to bounce some of the audio and convert it right on the card itself (while its inserted in my recorder). So given that there is no space I cannot bounce my recording into the appropriate format to export it into my DAW for further mixing and processing. And given that I need those recordings to proceed I can not re-format or just clear the cards. Basically the cards are full and I can't proceed until this is solved. Question, Is there any fix for this? How can I change from read only? I tried disk utility but all options are grey-ed out. [/QUOTE]
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