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jolo
post Tue 18 May 2004, 23:00
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Salut
J'aimerais réaliser une session autonome pour la sauvegarde à partir d'une session de travail.
Je m'explique:
La session sur laquelle j'ai bossé contient une vingtaine de pistes d'à peu près 50 minutes chacune, alors que je n'ai travaillé que sur quelques minutes (le temps de 2 titres précisément).
Ce que j'aurais voulu c'est donc exporter les 2 sessions (2 sessions parce que 2 titres) afin d'avoir 2 nouvelles sessions avec uniquement les parties utilisées pour une sauvegarde sur DVD
Merci pour vos conseils

P.S. J'utilise PT 6.4
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Mr.T
post Sat 22 May 2004, 14:15
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Ca se passe dans le menu déroulant du region Bin (Compact selected) et pour l'explication, c'est dans le manuel ou sur le site de Digi qui en dit ça:

"What exactly does Compact Selected do?

- Compacting audio files and regions can be an effective way to maximize your storage capabilities, however, it is a DESTRUCTIVE process and CANNOT BE UNDONE.
- When Compacting, you will permanently alter the original "parent"* audio files, that are referenced by the regions residing within the session. The portions of audio files referenced by the audio regions removed from your session, will be deleted, thus consolidating (compacting) the "parent" audio files to only contain the audio actually used in the session.
- The Padding setting allows you set an amount of extra audio at the beginning and end of each region's boundaries.
- This is a process normally done near or at the end of the session.
- Look up "Compact Selected" in the Pro Tools reference manual glossary for details.
* "Parent" audio files are the audio files used in your Pro Tools session. They are listed in the session's Audio Regions List in Bold on the right side of the Edit Window. If the Audio Regions List is not showing, click on the two arrows pointing to the left on the bottom right-hand corner of the Edit Window.
- Regions are pieces of audio "captured" from an audio file and are displayed in normal text, not in Bold. Regions are subfiles of the parent file.
- The Pro Tools Reference Manual provides additional basic Pro Tools concepts."


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