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Old 05-17-2020, 11:27 AM
RickT RickT is offline
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Default Need Help with Pro Tools 5.1 on Mac OS 9

I have an older system with PT 5.1 on it and I'm trying to get sound out of the system but I can't figure it out. The Mac has two mix cards installed but only one is being used. It then goes to a Degidesign ADAT24 optical and then to a Digidesign 003 console. But the 003 console doesn't want to connect to the ADAT. It used to work fine when I had a Mackie D8B board connected with the optical but that had 4 optical inputs and outputs on it. The 003 only has 1 IN and 1 OUT. My Mac has a fire wire port but I don't think firewire is compatible with PT 5.1.

The ultimate scenario would be to somehow copy the PT 5.1 files from the Mac and convert them to my Windows 7 PT 9 computer if that's possible. I tried formatting a USB hard drive to exFAT to copy the files but Mac OS 9 doesn't recognize exFAT.

Any advice would sure be appreciated.
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