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Romainia 04-27-2012 06:47 AM

Pro Tools 10 to Pro Tools 9 Conversion?
 
I decided to make this thread as a last ditch effort. I saw that a few other people had come on here asking for same thing. I'm trying to finish up a project tonight which was originally given to me in ptx form by another sound designer, but I cannot open the files on Pro Tools 9.

Would anyone be so kind as to convert the files to ptf for me?

Here's the Dropbox public link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/m2i3dwzrnhk5rhb/AB7yudNCIQ

SOUNDDECISION 04-27-2012 11:47 AM

Re: Pro Tools 10 to Pro Tools 9 Conversion?
 
http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=313533


Check out my suggestion 4 months ago...

Meads 04-27-2012 02:16 PM

Re: Pro Tools 10 to Pro Tools 9 Conversion?
 
Would be happy to do that for you, but I'm not going to download 300MB.
The .ptx-file is all I need for the conversion.

Brettster 01-10-2013 01:19 PM

Re: Pro Tools 10 to Pro Tools 9 Conversion?
 
I work for some major podcasts, and yes I ABSOLUTELY would love this. I registered on this forum just to chime in, because I searched for this very thing. At some point every week I long for the conversion process to be simplified and stand-alone. I also hate when sessions force me to "include all audio files" for whatever reason. I wish that could also change.

It has nothing to do with scolding people to be more personally "responsible". In my case it's just a major workflow inconvenience and obstacle. And telling people to just act more responsible is generally a terribly unviable solution to a systemic problem. Products should be as consumer friendly and convenient as possible, and this would be extremely welcomed by many people, from amateurs to industry professionals. It's a real world, practical issue that comes up all the time. It might sound small from outside the industry, but it's actually not.


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