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Missing Files
Audio File(s) are missing...
I have dragged and dropped them into several different tracks on a session, then saved and closed Pro Tools numerous times. As soon as I open that session, I am greeted with this message. This is really not what I expected from the "industry standard" |
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Re: Missing Files
Hi and welcome to the forums.
First of all, which version of Pro Tools are you using? Second, check to see that you have the option to automatically copy files on import selected. You can also read through the Pro Tools Reference Guide for help with importing audio files. See Chapter 21 for information. If that doesn't help, give us a little more information about how you are importing these files, like from where, to where and we will have a better shot at helping you out. |
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Re: Missing Files
Good advice above, but here's a little more:
1-even with the preference set to automatically copy files on import, I have still had this issue once or twice. 2-one method to help avoid this is to(BEFORE importing/dragging into the session), copy the files into the session folder and import/drag from there. Doing this means that you(and the session) know exactly where the audio came from. Its up to you whether you drop the files in the main session folder or into the sessions' Audio Files folder as either works(a really full Audio Files folder can make it hard to locate a few files for import). Using the Import>Audio Files method is generally safer than dragging files from other locations(especially if you are dragging from an external drive that will be disconnected)
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Re: Missing Files
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For any other curious minds out there, the feature mentioned above can be found by navigating to: Setup > Preferences Then by clicking the "Processing" tab You'll find the option to "Automatically Copy Files on Import" there. Honestly, a box that seems like it should already be clicked by default. Regardless, thank you all for the help! (I switched to PC and couldn't use Logic anymore so... here I am) |
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