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On Aug 1, 2004, at 2:55 PM, Sascha Franck wrote:
> Brian Pylant wrote:
>> Great, thanks Christian! I think I'll leave it set to SDII from now
>> on,
>> just in case I need the extra data for something.
>>
>> (Tracks I record here typically stay here, but you never know when
>> someone will need to move a track to another studio and anything
that
>> makes that whole process easier, the better!)
>
> In that case you shouldn't use SDII.
> It could be that the "other" studio would be using a PC and
> transferring
> SDII files to PCs sucessfully is a true nightmare.
> None of the batch converters I tried offered reliable results and
> doing it
> one by one can be a true nightmare.
> In case you need timestamped files you could still try using OMF - but
> oh
> well, actually it didnt come out nicely either when I tried that using
> Logic
> as a source and Cubase as the target... maybe one day they will get it
> right
> though (exporting/importing from and to Logic didn't work any better,
> btw.,
> just another f***** up function).
>
> Regards,
> Sascha
>
>
I always do Wave or AIFF. SD II is a PATA. Going from Mac to PC, either
of those work fine.
George
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