Saving as bundle vs Audiosnap markers

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2011/06/26 12:27:50 (permalink)

Saving as bundle vs Audiosnap markers

I've done some editing in my project and I'm now ready to mix. I would like to save the session as a bundle before mixing in order to clear up all the audio fragments. I know there are people having problems with bundle files, but fortunately I haven't met those problems yet.
Anyways, after editing I have bounced all audio clips (to clips) and none of them have audiosnap (or stretch) enabled. But when I try to save as bundle, a pop up tells me that "projects containing audiosnap markers cannot be saved in the bundle file format".
I've seen this message before and usually it disappears when all audio clips are bounced and audiosnap disabled. But not this time.
 
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    Erik_O
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    Re:Saving as bundle vs Audiosnap markers 2011/06/29 13:38:25 (permalink)
    I hope I didn't leave anyone sleepless with the puzzle above . It tuned out to be a rather boring one : I had a hidden track in the project that wasn't bounced. As soon as I deleted that track (I didn't need it anymore) everything was fine.
     
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    Re:Saving as bundle vs Audiosnap markers 2011/06/29 14:18:22 (permalink)
    I would like to save the session as a bundle before mixing in order to clear up all the audio fragments.

    If all you want to do is clear up the fragments, have you tried the Utilities->Consolidate Project Audio command? It copies all the used audio into a folder underneath the Audio folder.  You can then delete all the audio in the Audio folder and move the consolidated audio into the Audio folder.

    Yeah, a bit cumbersome but sometimes useful.

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    Re:Saving as bundle vs Audiosnap markers 2011/06/29 14:41:22 (permalink)
    SCorey



    I would like to save the session as a bundle before mixing in order to clear up all the audio fragments.

    If all you want to do is clear up the fragments, have you tried the Utilities->Consolidate Project Audio command? It copies all the used audio into a folder underneath the Audio folder.  You can then delete all the audio in the Audio folder and move the consolidated audio into the Audio folder.

    Yeah, a bit cumbersome but sometimes useful.

    Hi Steve,
    Thanks for pointing that out. I haven't used that option before but it does exactly what I want to achieve. Although there's a bit more work to do compared to saving as bundle, I actually think it's faster. I'll have to check this out some more.
    Thanks again and best regards from....

    Erik Oberg

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    Re:Saving as bundle vs Audiosnap markers 2011/06/30 02:29:38 (permalink)
    that's kind of lame that you can't save a bundle file when you have AS markers... 

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