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How to only import audio from .mov files - Avid Community

    https://community.avid.com/forums/t/84510.aspx
    Re: How to only import audio from .mov files Reply Contact Thanks, but not having qt pro and no desire to buy it i found vlc has a stream conversion option - easily batch converted 20 mov files to wav files and imported them, problem solved.

Batch Importing wav Files - Avid Community

    https://cstest.avid.com/forums/p/101840/586441.aspx
    The first couple of days went smoothly: I created a new bin, chose import, navigated to the folder for that day's audio, selected all and hit return. This worked swell for the first few days' audio, but now on day 7 (when, I believe, there may have been a new sound guy) MC will only bring in two clips at a time.

FEATURE REQUEST: Batch rename on import audio - Avid Pro ...

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    This highlights the dilemma that Avid will always have. I don't care about batch renaming on import audio (and would rather that Avid don't spend precious resources on it), but the SDII conversion feature is useful for me. We all tend to use Pro Tools slightly differently and our needs differ.

Import media to Avid - Managing your videos, projects, …

    http://www.pavtube.com/guide/import-media-to-avid.html
    Importing media files to Avid Media Composer You can access files for import from any folder, disk, or drive source mounted on the desktop, such as a CD or DVD, fixed drive, removable drive, or network server. You can import more than one file at a …

Batch Import - Will only locate one file at a time - Avid ...

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    Batch Import - Will only locate one file at a time. OK - So I have a bin of clips that I need to batch import. I select all - BATCH IMPORT - ALL CLIPS - then I select the entire list in the "locate the file" section - I then locate the new file location and it only applies to ONE clip at a time. In the past, once you select the first file ...

Batch Importing offline media in a consolidated sequence ...

    https://c2.avid.com/forums/p/137887/782551.aspx
    Create a new bin then AMA link to the files and select the AMA clips in the bin. Then go to the consolidated sequence and choose Relink/Selected items in ALL open bins and choose Tape Name or Source File Name. If that works you could then go ahead and consolidate/transcode the AMA clips to import them as Avid media.

Decompose/Consolidate with batch Import - Avid Community

    https://b2.avid.com/forums/t/75296.aspx
    Re: Decompose/Consolidate with batch Import. Reply Contact. You have to bring the whole thing. Traditionally, Avid didn't read TC on imports. So it assigned a default start of 1 hour and counted frames from there. If you created a new shorter master clip via decompose, then reimported that new master clip, Avid would just give you a new shorter ...

Quick Preset Locations for Batch Rename, Import, etc ...

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    Quick Preset Locations for Batch Rename, Import, etc. Clip FX and Batch Fades store their default 5 presets in (mac) ~/Documents/Pro Tools/ subfolders. They are stored as Quick Preset 1-5 corresponding with their filetype.

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