Missing files – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Pro Tools Reference Guide

254

To copy Transfer files found when opening a
session, do one of the following:

„

Click Yes to open the Copy and Relink dialog.

– or –

„

Click No to open the session with all Transfer

files offline. When opened, the session’s Project
browser indicates Transfer files with a “T” in
their Status column.

Transfer Files in an Open Session

To make Transfer files playable in the current
session:

1

Choose Window > Project.

2

Double click the Audio Files folder to display

all of the audio files.

3

Choose Select Transfer Files from the Browser

menu.

4

Choose Copy and Relink from the Browser

menu.

5

Specify a location for the copied files on a

valid Performance volume and click OK.

6

Repeat for video and fade files, as necessary.

Copy and Relink

The Copy and Relink command is a file manage-
ment option in the Project browser and in
DigiBase Pro Catalogs.

Copy and Relink provides a convenient way to
copy files and relink the session or Catalog to
the copies rather than to the originals.

To copy items to a new location and Relink to the
copies:

1

Do one of the following:

• Choose Window > Project.

– or –

• Open the appropriate Catalog.

2

Select the items you want to copy and relink.

You can select any media files (online, offline,
and Transfer files).

3

Choose Copy and Relink Selected from the

Browser menu.

4

If the default location for the copies (the ses-

sion’s Audio Files folder) is not appropriate,
specify a different location and click Choose.

5

The files are copied to the chosen destination

and the session or Catalog is relinked in the
background.

Missing Files

Files are missing if they are not found in the
same location as when the session was last
saved. This could be because you moved the files
or the session folder, or because the files are on
a volume that is not currently mounted.

Opening a Session with Missing Files

To open a session with missing files:

1

When you open a session, Pro Tools opens the

session with all available media, then shows you
how many files are missing (if any) and asks
how you want to proceed. (If told that files are
unsuitable for playback, see “Transfer Files” on
page 253.)

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