Specifications
Chapter 4: Importing AAF and OMF to Pro Tools
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The Import Session Data dialog appears.
3 In the Import Session Data dialog, deselect any source 
tracks that you do not want to be imported. (If import-
ing Session Data from AAF or OMF sequences, all tracks 
are selected by default. If you are importing tracks from 
a Pro Tools session, no tracks are selected by default.)
4 Select the desired AAF/OMF translation settings (see 
“AAF/OMF Source Track Translation Settings” on 
page 23).
5 Select any Audio Media Options (see “Audio Media 
Options” on page 20).
6 Select any Video Media Options (see “Video Media 
Options” on page 21).
7 Select the Sample Rate Convert Options, if any (see 
“Sample Rate Conversion Options” on page 22).
8 Select the Time Code Mapping Options, if any (see 
“Time Code Mapping Options” on page 21).
9 Select the Track Offset Options, if any (see “Track Off-
set Options” on page 21).
10 Click OK.
11 If your audio or video source media is on a volume 
that is not suitable for playback (shown as a Transfer 
volume in the Workspace browser), Pro Tools displays a 
dialog that guides you to copy the media to a volume 
designated for Playback 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 converted to the same sam-
ple rate and bit depth as the session.
Now you are ready to edit or mix the audio files in 
Pro Tools.
Import Session Data dialog
Source Tracks
If there are any errors or region name truncations, 
a dialog will appear asking you if you want a de-
tailed report of the changes. Click Yes and choose 
where you want to save the log.










