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Time stamp ?
I've got a QT movie going and I'm trying to match the Audio files with the image. I used the OMF tool to convert to PT Audio files. Now they are all in the Regions list. How does one pull sound files out of the regions list and get them to the location they are supposed to be on an assigned track?
Sean |
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Re: Time stamp ?
from the edit window, go to spot mode. Drag the files to the appropriate tracks. Highlight and dbl click. select original time code. the track will drop into place aligned to timecode.
Hope this is helpful. |
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Re: Time stamp ?
why not just use the OMF tool to create a new pro tools session and than bring the movie into that....better to spot one movie than eight audio files..... [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: Time stamp ?
Ahhh, thank you both!
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