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Audio files are moved to wrong time after saving pt10 session for pt9
Hey everyone, I recently had an overdub session using protools 10(HD3 TDM) and did a save as protools 9 session to use on my home system.(9 HD native)
When I opened up the session many of the overdubbed regions are moved 1-4 seconds off in what seems like a random way. Some regions are in the right place, others have this large offset. If I spot the regions in the track or from the region list they have the wrong timestamp and go to the wrong time. If I import the audio file from the audio files folder and spot it to a new track it goes to the correct place. It seems like maybe the offset is related to quickpunch as the offsets seems to be what I might use for preroll. Anyone seen this before? Is there a way to rescan a wav file's timestamp within protools? I tried searching the forums but couldn't come up with anything similar. thanks! |
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