Car Video System User Manual

Media Station|PT Guide72
6 Select the I/O Settings to use for the session.
Several pre-configured I/O Settings are included
with your system, or you can select a custom I/O
Setting that you have created.
7 Click Save.
The Import Session Data dialog appears.
8 From the Audio Media Options pop-up menu,
choose how you want to import audio files into
Pro Tools:
If the audio files reside on a volume from
which Pro Tools can play back audio, select
Link to Source Media (Where Possible).
If the audio files reside on a volume from
which Pro Tools cannot play back audio,
select Copy from Source Media to copy all
audio to the Pro Tools audio storage or
Consolidate from Source Media to copy
only the portions of the audio used in the
Pro Tools Timeline to the Pro Tools audio
storage.
9 From the Video Media Options pop-up menu,
choose how you want to import video files into
Pro Tools:
If the video files reside on a volume from
which Pro Tools can play back video, select
Link to Source Media.
If the video files reside on a volume from
which Pro Tools cannot play back video, se-
lect Copy from Source Media to copy all
video to the Pro Tools video storage.
10 Change other parameters as desired. For
more information, see “Exporting Audio from
Pro Tools for Media Station PT” on page 78.
11 Click OK.
Pro Tools will create a new Audio Files folder, a
Fade Files folder, a Video Files folder, a
cache.wfm file, and a session file at the desig-
nated locations. This session will match the au-
dio file type, sample rate, and bit depth of the
audio in the AAF sequence you selected.
Import Session Data dialog
Pro Tools lets you open and import AAF se-
quences that reference audio files with
mixed sample rates and/or bit depths. Audio
files will be converted to the highest sample
rate and bit depth of the files being imported
(for new sessions) or to the current sample
rate and/or bit depth (for existing sessions).