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convert session
i have 88.2 k session with 40 .ptf files in the project folder
how can I open 1 of the .ptf (naturally, the fist one of the sequential group) > convert all audio files that .ptf is referencing to 44k (effectively converting the session and the files) > then open all the remaining .ptf files and not have to do a conversion for each .ptf? similar: if i have a folder of audio files and I know the folder contains every file in a .ptf (but the .ptf belongs to another audio folder / session), how can i get that .ptf to switch to the new folder which I know has the same audio files. |
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Re: convert session
1) Do the conversion for the first session. Save the converted session and all its sub-folders onto a separate drive.
2) Copy all non converted .ptf files onto the destination drive chosen above. 3) Unmount the original source drive. 4) Open the remaining non-converted sessions from the new drive. Perform file-relinking (it should be invoked automatically upon opening each session). Save results. 5) Repeat step 4) for each remaining un-converted session. IHTH.
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Re: convert session
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That leaves all your other "stuff" intact. For the second part of your question, check out the manual.. look up project browser, task window, and Workspace browser. Your question is a little confusing. SB |
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Re: convert session
Hahahahaha.. Andre is right. I realize now that you want to convert 40 sessions. (although it does read rather confusingly) Definitely quicker his way. (even though I probably learned the way I described from him!!) SB
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Re: convert session
right, that's a big time saver and will help alot.
the second part of the question was more along the lines of... say I have a session and you have a session = both same audio files folder > you email me a session file of some tweaks you did > ...well, now it seems clear i would just have to drop the .ptf in my session folder then use the pt dialogs to re-link / update locations... |
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Re: convert session
Yes, just make sure that you copy and relink if you want to keep things organized. SB
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