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> Omf Export, From Pro Tools to Digital Performer
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posté jeu. 5 sept. 2002, 19:44
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Hi folks,

I'm wondering if anyone here already managed transfering a Pro Tools session (say TDM 5.1.3), via OMF, to a Digital Performer 3?
I mean exporting directly from Pro Tools (no DigiTranslator, here).
I always get errors, or when embedded, all audio files are extracted, but the edit part is awfull, ie one sequence is created for each soundbite, with only the soundbite in it... There is more than 400 different soundbites in the export, meaning more than 400 different sequences in DP!

I tried almost any combination (embedded, force avid..., snap to frame grid, etc...) with no luck. Will i have to import/export again through a "real" avid system (media composer, here)? Damned...

I can report the error messages, if required.

Bye.
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posté mar. 10 sept. 2002, 19:21
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All I can tell you mate is I had to buy Digitranslator as a separate package completely and even though both Logic and DP seem to export OMF files and PT supposedly imports them, I still had to go through DT to get the results I wanted.

NO I am not doing full lenght Vieos just small 3D parts so I don't use all the featrues of an AVID system.

I would be interested to know how you get it to work via Final Cut Pro as I do use that package and I had never thought of using a Firewire drirve as a Media converter.

STuart
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