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Import Session Data problem
Why is it that when I go to import session data, the "refer to audio media" is greyed out and I can only copy? I don't want another copy of the damned audio! It's sitting right there in the correct format/sample rate!
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Re: Import Session Data problem
Usually this indicates that the target session is set differently from the audio you're importing. Such as: Your session is 24-bit but the audio is 16-bit, or the session is .sd2 and the audio is .aif.
Or at least ProTools thinks this is the case.
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