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Q:
What are the rules for Track Transfer 2.11 concerning session bit depths, file formats, video track transfers and transfer destinations?
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Session File FormatsTrackTransfer 2.11 only supports Pro Tools 5.0 and later session formats,and can only transfer data between sessions of the same session format. For sessions with different formats, use the Save Session Copy In command in Pro Tools to convert the sessions to the same format, then use TrackTransfer.Session Bit DepthsTrackTransfer supports transfer of both 16-bit and 24-bit files, but you must transfer files between sessions with the same bit depth. For sessions with different bit depths, use the Save Session Copy In command in Pro Tools to convert the sessions to the same bit depth, then use TrackTransfer.Video TracksIf you have a video track in a session that you are transferring, the video track must be the last track in the session when you transfer it. If it is not, the transferred tracks will be offset.DestinationsTrackTransfer does not support multiple drives when creating copies of the audio & fade files. Files are always copied to the drive where the session file is located.
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