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Old 09-14-2005, 12:44 AM
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Default Relinking


Hi People,

I have imported a Pro Tools 5 session exported from a Soundscape 32 system. (Into LE, v6.9, Win XP)
The session seems fine, but I cannot relink the media.

If I select 'automatic relink' I get a message in the relink page that it cannot be done

How do I do a manual relink?

In the relink windiw, I have navigated to the folder containing the Media, and the relink window shows me the 'missing' audio. How do I link them?

There are only about 30 files, so it shouldn't take too long?

Cheers,

Nick
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Old 09-14-2005, 09:06 AM
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Page 41 of the Digibase Guide has info on how to relink files.
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