Specifications

Pro Tools Unity ISIS Guide58
3 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 audio used in the session to the
Pro Tools audio storage.
4 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,
select Copy from Source Media to copy all
video to the Pro Tools video storage.
5 In the Import Session Data dialog, deselect
any source tracks that you do not want to be im-
ported. (If you are importing Session Data from
AAF sequences, all tracks are selected by default.
If you are importing tracks from a Pro Tools ses-
sion, no tracks are selected by default.)
6 Click OK.
7 If your audio or video source media is on a vol-
ume that is not suitable for playback (shown as a
Transfer volume in the Workspace browser) or if
your ISIS workspace privileges are read-only,
Pro Tools displays a dialog that guides you to
copy the media to a volume designated for Play-
back or Record. (Click Yes.)
Pro Tools imports the audio and video media to
the Timeline. Audio tracks with mixed sample
rates and/or bit depth are automatically con-
verted to the same sample rate and bit depth as
the session.
Now you are ready to edit the audio files in
Pro Tools.
Import Session Data dialog
If there are any errors or region name trun-
cations, a dialog will appear asking you if
you want a detailed report of the changes.
Click Yes and choose where you want to
save the log.