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younes_uk
post Fri 5 Jan 2007, 17:42
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Hi everybody wishing you all a very happy new year, My question is that when i import an audio file into a track of my LE7, most of time i get that message saying : audio file ( x.wav) hasn't got sufficient access privileges so the overview can not be saved.
so when i turned again to what i did record removind the audio file source ie: CD, it seemes like it was not saved into the HD.. unlike most of audio file like external instrument, vocals...

thank you for your help.
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aportman
post Sat 6 Jan 2007, 09:11
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Especially If your song-file is a downloaded Itunes file, you can hang it up trying to import. Unless you know or way or know someone that knows how to unlock the protective ACC code, you will never get the file to import into any audio software. I attempted to import a legitimate purchased Itunes track the other day into PT7, so I could work-out some bass lines to a song and never could get it to import. I tried PT7, Cubase SX3, Ableton Live, with absolutely dead-end results. They have their files so protected. I ended-up playing the track in "real-time" from my laptop directly into my PT7 software. It worked...! They then wonder why so many hackers exist today (not me), and why people are constantly seeking and searching for ways to circumvent the legitimate route.

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