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I'm sure the brain trust here has a solution for me. Here's the situation:
I am burning a one hour forty minute memorial service onto two CD's. Most
of it is short art songs (soprano/piano) and some speaches. I have already
normalized, taken out a few loud coughs etc. Then I dropped in region
boundaries. (Command E before the first note of each piece). Then I named each
region alphabetically and exported each region. In total this all took roughly
the running time plus twenty minutes.
Back in the days of OS9, I would have then opened Masterlist CD.
Masterlist recognized PT regions, so I would have dragged them all in to a
Masterlist document and burned. The End.
Itunes doesn't see the exported regions. Jam doesn't see the imported regions.
Aargh. Of course I could select each region, bounce it to disc individually,
rename it and have it available in these programs. That, however, would take a
couple more hours (there are roughly forty pieces/regions). Please help.
What Mac disc burning program will recognize Protools regions, allow me to
create a playlist and burn without inserting default spaces between them.
Thanks in advance folks.
Kevin M. Kelly
"There needs to be a 12-step program for us gearheads"
I'm sure the brain trust here has a solution for me. Here's the situation:
I am burning a one hour forty minute memorial service onto two CD's. Most
of it is short art songs (soprano/piano) and some speaches. I have already
normalized, taken out a few loud coughs etc. Then I dropped in region
boundaries. (Command E before the first note of each piece). Then I named each
region alphabetically and exported each region. In total this all took roughly
the running time plus twenty minutes.
Back in the days of OS9, I would have then opened Masterlist CD.
Masterlist recognized PT regions, so I would have dragged them all in to a
Masterlist document and burned. The End.
Itunes doesn't see the exported regions. Jam doesn't see the imported regions.
Aargh. Of course I could select each region, bounce it to disc individually,
rename it and have it available in these programs. That, however, would take a
couple more hours (there are roughly forty pieces/regions). Please help.
What Mac disc burning program will recognize Protools regions, allow me to
create a playlist and burn without inserting default spaces between them.
Thanks in advance folks.
Kevin M. Kelly
"There needs to be a 12-step program for us gearheads"