M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 16: File and Session Management and Compatibility

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To exclude any Rendered Elastic Audio files

from the relink process and regenerate them in-
stead, select Regenerate Missing Rendered Files
Without Searching

.

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Click OK.

Renamed Audio Files and the Renamed
Audio Files Folder

Renamed audio files are located in the auto-cre-
ated Renamed Audio Files folder in the
Pro Tools session folder. Files can be renamed
when you open a session that references audio
file names with incompatible characters. Files
can also be renamed in certain situations when
saving a copy of a session to a Pro Tools version
that does not support long file names

Opening a Session that Contains Audio File
Names with Illegal Characters

Pro Tools 7.x and higher does not support audio
file names that contain the following ASCII
characters:

/ (Forward Slash)

\ (Backslash)

: (Colon)

* (Asterisk)

? (Question mark)

“ (Quotation marks)

< (Less-than symbol)

> (Greater-than symbol)

| (vertical line or pipe)

Any “high order” ASCII character (created

with a key combination)

When opening sessions that contain audio file
names with illegal characters, Pro Tools auto-
matically creates a renamed copy of each file
that contains illegal characters (replacing these
characters with an underscore “_”). Renamed
files are copied to the Renamed Audio Files
folder. The original files are left intact in the Au-
dio Files folder.

Before the session opens, you are prompted to
save a detailed report of the renamed files and
their original file names to a Notes text file. By
default, the Notes text file is saved to the Session
folder.

Saving a Copy of a Session that Contains Long
Audio File Names

When saving files to Pro Tools 6.9.x and lower
(using Save Copy In), audio files with file names
that exceed the limits of the destination format
are truncated and located in the Session folder,
as follows:

• If the new session is saved to the same direc-

tory as the original, a Renamed Audio Files
folder is created in the session’s original
folder, and the renamed audio files are placed
in it.

• If the new session is saved to a different direc-

tory than the original and the All Audio Files
option is not checked, a new Session folder is
created, which includes an Audio Files folder
and a Renamed Audio Files folder. Renamed
audio files are included in the Audio Files
folder.

For more information on relinking missing
files, see “Linking and Relinking Files” on
page 253.

It is possible to have a Pro Tools 7.x or
higher session that contains audio file
names with illegal characters. If you Save
Copy In the session to Pro Tools 6.9.x or
lower with Mac/PC Compatibility on, the
tracks are renamed with legal characters. If
Mac/PC Compatibility is off, the characters
are not changed.

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