Just to keep everyone updated in case my situation is similar to other user's experiences ...
Camera Bits Support via freshdesk.com
Mon, Oct 7, 7:38 PM (2 days ago)
to me
Hi Jeffrey,
It looks like, over the past few days, you've tried increasing the size of Photo Mechanic's various caches, I assume as a troubleshooting step for this issue. I'm not sure what is causing the problem, but I can assure you that the issue is not due to the sizes of the various caches, and setting the caches too large can have adverse affects in other areas.
What happens if, instead of Ingesting, you use Windows Explorer to try to copy the contents of the source to the destination? If that works, what happens if you try to Ingest to a different destination than the drive where you are seeing errors?
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My Reply:
A couple of corrections from my initial comments. The files that did not display (i.e. all black) turned out to be the same as the originals. Somehow, I had forgotten to delete them from my originals. So, I deleted them before performing the additional tests. Second, the only difference between "before" (when everything worked fine) and "now" (which is my current dilemma) is that my operating system changed from Windows 10 to Windows 11.
I am able to copy files to the NAS device using Windows Explorer. They copy fine and are visible in Windows Explorer and "other" applications, e.g. FastRawViewer. When I ingest the files and route them to a destination folder on my C drive (i.e. not a NAS drive), Photo Mechanic seems to work fine. I aborted the ingestion process after a significant number of files had been correctly ingested and were viewable in the contact sheet. However, I do not have the capacity on any connected drive for all of my ingested photos. Also, I access these photos with other computers so I need to use a network configuration.
After that, I tried to ingest my original photos to a different NAS. The ingestion process aborted with the same error message as before although the ones that were ingested were viewable in the contact sheet.
I then went back to my original settings and ingested from one NAS drive (which contains the originals) to another NAS drive (which contains all of my ingested photos). As before, I received the same error message (attached is the screen shot of that process).
I should also note that photos which were previously (Photo Mechanic + Windows 10) ingested are viewable in the contact sheet. Also, I have other applications which read and write to all of my NAS and remote/external drives without any problems.
I checked for software updates to Photo Mechanic and am told that my software is up to date.
Thanks again ... in advance.