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Importing Pro Tools Audio Files
Back into Media Station|PT from
Avid Interplay
Back into Media Station|PT from
Avid Interplay
(Avid Interplay System Only)
After you have checked the completed audio
stems from Pro Tools back into the AAF se-
quence on the Interplay server, you must import
the sequence back into Media Station|PT.
stems from Pro Tools back into the AAF se-
quence on the Interplay server, you must import
the sequence back into Media Station|PT.
To import the sequence into Media Station|PT:
1
In Media Station|PT, open the Interplay Win-
dow and navigate to the location of the
checked-in Pro Tools sequence.
checked-in Pro Tools sequence.
2
Drag the sequence into the bin.
Media Station|PT checks out the sequence and
imports it and its related files into the bin.
imports it and its related files into the bin.
3
You can now do one of the following:
• Add the new audio tracks into the original
sequence.
– or –
• Work with the imported sequence.
In this example, the Pro Tools audio tracks are
added into the original sequence.
added into the original sequence.
4
Load the imported sequence into the Source
monitor.
5
Add the audio into the original sequence us-
ing standard editing techniques.
Interplay browser
Depending on edits made in Pro Tools, you
might see several audio files with names
containing the prefix “Sample accurate
edit.” For more information, see “Frame-
Rate Accurate Video Editing and Sample-
Rate Accurate Audio Editing” on page 85.
might see several audio files with names
containing the prefix “Sample accurate
edit.” For more information, see “Frame-
Rate Accurate Video Editing and Sample-
Rate Accurate Audio Editing” on page 85.
Pro Tools folder
Files checked in by
the Pro Tools editor
the Pro Tools editor
Bin after import
If you plan to check in the sequence to Inter-
play for Pro Tools again, it is simpler to im-
port the audio into the original sequence.
Every time you export a sequence for
Pro Tools, the system appends the text
“_vx_forPT,” where x is the number of
times the sequence has been exported. It can
become confusing if several similar text
strings are appended to the name.
play for Pro Tools again, it is simpler to im-
port the audio into the original sequence.
Every time you export a sequence for
Pro Tools, the system appends the text
“_vx_forPT,” where x is the number of
times the sequence has been exported. It can
become confusing if several similar text
strings are appended to the name.
For more information, see the documenta-
tion (PDF or Help file) for
Media Station|PT.
tion (PDF or Help file) for
Media Station|PT.
Imported
sequence
Video mixdown
created during
first check in to
Interplay
Original
sequence