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Launch PT from a Command Line
Hi all, Can a PT session be launched with session data via the command line? If so what is the correct syntax? Thank you for your help. Jeff Krinock, KPCC.
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Re: Launch PT from a Command Line
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Example: D:\test\test.pts Entering that command line executes Pro Tools and opens the session. Scratching my head trying to figure out why in the world you'd want/need to do this though... |
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Re: Launch PT from a Command Line
Thanks JMS40.
I was hoping a new session could be created from the command line so our reporters wouldn't need to use the PT interface to create a new session. We have multiple studios and currently most of our reporters have various versions of the same story on multiple computers, depending on where they could initially access a studio. I am trying to write a small program that will move a PT session from the network drive to the local machine, launch PT, then move everything back once PT has closed. |
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