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Old 08-31-2019, 11:25 AM
SAQ76 SAQ76 is offline
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Default Upgrading from Pro Tools 10

Hi.

I am currently running Pro Tools 10 on Windows 7. When Windows 7 stops being supported at the end of the year I will be forced to upgrade to Windows 10.

At that point I will need to upgrade my Pro Tools (along with everything else). It looks like AVID have now moved to a subscription version.

Questions.
1. Will I still be able to buy an upgrade to a specific version (e.g. 12) or will I have to move to a subscription?
2. Is it true that old projects (e.g. songs created in P.T. 10) cannot be opened in later versions?
3. If so, how do people work with old projects?
4. Any more relevant info on the upgrade process (or where I can look for help) would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,

T
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