Consolidation problem
Hey.
I have a project with a lot of tracks of different lengths, which I want to consolidate so I can send this project to a studio which works in another DAW for mixing. I get this message that I can't do this as no record volume is designated when I mark several regions and press this command. I have of course looked for answers and people have had this coming up whenever the program wants to write new audio files to the drive during recording, consolidation etc. Either they have had to change "A" in the workspace to recordable (R) or they have been missing a plug in for consolidating in which case they haven't even been able to press that option in the edit drop down menu. I have double checked several times in the workspace window that the disk is marked "R" as to be recordable so that dosen't seem to be the problem. And I can give the command to consolidate it, it just dosen't comply and gives me the error message. What seems even more strange to me is that I can consolidate some of the audio files but not others if I try to do it separately. I can consolidate files I've imported and therefore is located in other folders than the project folder but not the ones that are recorded directly to the project. Therefore I also tried putting all files into a single Audio Files folder, and I also tried it from another drive but nothing seems to work. Any Ideas? Thanks in advance, Nils |
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I was able to consolidate the files that I imported to the projects still even when they were in the same folder but I still can't consolidate the files that are recorded in the project. The imported is also .wav so everything is the same format.
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And i've also tried restarting everthing :P hehe
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I'm running HD10 for PC win7 64bit.
But I can open properties and go under the security tab which I guess corresponds to what you described. I have full permission to: "full control, modify, read and execute, read, write" which are the different permissions at hand. These apply to "Group or user names": SYSTEM MY PC ADMINISTRATORS And I'm having this computer alone and therefore has only one log on which is the administrator one so I don't think that's the problem either. |
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I don't do Windows. What happens if you Save Copy In and copy all audio files, then try to consolidate from the session copy? That's the last troubleshooting step I can think of.
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Ok.
As I tried copying the audio files and project file to new folders both on the same drive and also on another drive that I also set up as recordable I think I must have covered that option. You don't happen know of any other way to get out the separate audio tracks with the same time parameters in Pro Tools? Otherwise a last resort would be to bounce the project as many times as there are tracks with all but one track muted each time I guess but it will take a lot of time. Thanks for trying to help anyway :) Much appreciated!! I'm kind of new to Pro tools and working with PC when it comes to audio software. I am more accustomed to Logic on OSX but switched computer a while back so I'm trying to get the hang of it. |
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Highlight all of them and do an alt-shift-3 to consolidate.
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