HELP! Can't ReOpen DAZ Studio Scenes - Greyed Out

FauvistFauvist Posts: 2,290

I'm using the newest version of Studio.  I start a new scene, put some lights and content in it, and SAVE it.  The I close Studio.  When I open Studio, I try to reopen the scene I saved, and it won't reopen.  The icon appears greyed out.  It doesn't matter where I save the scene to, whether it is the SCENE folder, or on my destop, or in a folder - it's greyed out and won't open.  I try commands, OPEN, and OPEN WITH, and it doesn't work.  The ONLY way I seem to be able to open a scene is if it appears on the OPEN RECENT list which appears on the drop-down menu under FILE in the Studio menu bar.

Thanks!

 

Comments

  • Catalina? If so, try using the DS Public Build which has a fix for the file dialogue issue https://www.daz3d.com/daz-studio-beta

  • FauvistFauvist Posts: 2,290

    Catalina? If so, try using the DS Public Build which has a fix for the file dialogue issue https://www.daz3d.com/daz-studio-beta

    Yes, it's Catalina.  I'll try what you  recommended.  Thanks!

  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 2,477

    I prefer to avoid beta versions of any software. How long will it take to get the fix in the Release version?!

  • namffuaknamffuak Posts: 4,467

    I prefer to avoid beta versions of any software. How long will it take to get the fix in the Release version?!

    Ron - I'm afraid this is a "how high is up" type of question - the few people at DAZ who know aren't talking and anything the rest of us come up with is an outright guess.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    I prefer to avoid beta versions of any software. How long will it take to get the fix in the Release version?!

    I mostly use beta versions; I just find a version I'm happy with, although I have a couple of alternatives too.

    If a release version doesn't do what want, or does what you don't want, then obviously (to me at least), use the one that works best.

  • Installing the beta won't affect the general release, so you can always switch back and forth where needed.

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