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Old 04-28-2013, 09:29 PM
andy1357 andy1357 is offline
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Default Can't import 96 kHz file: window too large

Hi,

I'm having trouble importing a 96 kHz file session that was created on another system.

Under the file menu, I've selected: Import > Session Data. The session data and a conversion window appears.

The problem appears to be that the conversion window is too big for the screen and I can't resize it to fit.

Any suggestions would be great.

I'm running Macbook Pro OS X 10.8.3, Mbox Mini 3G and Protools Express 10.3.4

Cheers,
Andy
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Old 09-16-2014, 10:33 AM
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Default Re: Can't import 96 kHz file: window too large

I'm having the same problem. Did you figure out how to resize the window?
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