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I keep getting an error that says

 

"Could not create folder!

C:\Users\User\Desktop\CDLC\eof1.8RC10(r1337)\Artist Name - Song

Ensure that the specified folder name is valid and

the Song Folder is configured to a non write-restricted area.

(File-> Song Foler)"

 

Is there something I need to do with the song to get it to read in Eof?

So I pretty much create CDLC from different video games to be put in a video game... Neato.

 

Oh sweet baby Jesus I created a Workshop so you can check out all the current projects that I'll going to splew upon you guys.

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Are you talking about when you first start making a song in eof if so you could try making a folder and then selecting use existing folder and choosing the one you just made instead of creating a folder through eof.  Thats how I have always done it.

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Are you talking about when you first start making a song in eof if so you could try making a folder and then selecting use existing folder and choosing the one you just made instead of creating a folder through eof.  Thats how I have always done it.

Ah, that works! Thanks that helped out a ton.

So I pretty much create CDLC from different video games to be put in a video game... Neato.

 

Oh sweet baby Jesus I created a Workshop so you can check out all the current projects that I'll going to splew upon you guys.

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Also make sure you're using the latest hotfix. I improved the logic it uses to determine if the project folder is present isnce RC10.

I'll also look into that when I'm making songs. Thanks for the help

So I pretty much create CDLC from different video games to be put in a video game... Neato.

 

Oh sweet baby Jesus I created a Workshop so you can check out all the current projects that I'll going to splew upon you guys.

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