Projects strictly tied to a hardware dongle generally cannot be opened on multiple devices without moving that physical key. 3. Recovering "Locked" or Corrupted Projects
If EDIUS crashes due to a power failure or software error, a hidden may remain in the project folder. This prevents you from editing or exporting the project.
Locate and (usually sharing the project name but with a temporary extension). Restart EDIUS and re-open the .ezp file. 2. Unlocking Encrypted Projects (T-Safe & Dongles) edius project file ezp unlock
Navigate to the AutoSave or Backup folders within your project directory. Sort by date and copy the most recent version to your main project root.
If a project appears "locked" or fails to open because it is marked as "offline" or "corrupt," use the built-in Auto Save/Backup features. Projects strictly tied to a hardware dongle generally
If only a portion of the project is "locked" or missing, you can create a new project and use File > Import Sequence to browse for and pull data from a previous backup .ezp file. Summary of Quick Fixes
Many of these locked files require a specific USB Dongle to be attached to the PC to decrypt and view the timeline. This prevents you from editing or exporting the project
If the original project exists on the original PC, opening it may trigger an automatic recovery process. Immediately use File > Save (not "Save As") once it opens.
Open your Windows Explorer view options and ensure "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" is enabled. Navigate to your project folder.
The project icon turns red, or you receive a "file is locked" error. The Fix: Close EDIUS completely.