Importing Pro Tools
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Importing Pro Tools
I have some Pro Tools files from a gig. I'm trying to import them to play but Audacity crashes whenever I try to import them. I'm using 1.2.6.
Re: Importing Pro Tools
I believe that Audacity can import Pro Tools audio files as Raw Data, is that what is causing Audacity to crash? Also, I take it you're not talking about Pro Tools Session files, which only point to audio data (similar to Audacity's Project files). If so, Audacity can't work with them.
Re: Importing Pro Tools
I try importing them as raw files and they seem to import successfully (the 'time remaming' ticker comes on and fills up until all the file has been imported).
I just tried it again and pressed play and all i get now is a crackling/buzzing sound.
By the way, how do I know if they're Sessions files sorry?
I just tried it again and pressed play and all i get now is a crackling/buzzing sound.
By the way, how do I know if they're Sessions files sorry?
Re: Importing Pro Tools
Depending on the version, a Pro Tools session file will have the extension *.pt5 or *.pts. The actual audio data in a Pro Tools project is stored in WAV or AIFF format.
Re: Importing Pro Tools
Hmm, these don't have those extenions




Re: Importing Pro Tools
Sometimes I love Windows for the comedy factor.
That file looks big enough to be a collection of Audio files, but if they came from ProTools, Audacity will not be able to open them. There is no universal standard for project files, so everything is proprietary right now.
The only way to move a project from ProTools to Audacity is to export each track individually.
Very informative, Mr. XP.Type of file: File
That file looks big enough to be a collection of Audio files, but if they came from ProTools, Audacity will not be able to open them. There is no universal standard for project files, so everything is proprietary right now.
The only way to move a project from ProTools to Audacity is to export each track individually.