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Session File Corruption?

After a protracted PT 6.9.2 issue recently, it appears that there some sessions that are corrupted.

What is the most efficient and safe way to extract/export data from those sessions into a brand new session/s?

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try creating a new session and doing file-->import session data
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After a protracted PT 6.9.2 issue recently, it appears that there some sessions that are corrupted.

What is the most efficient and safe way to extract/export data from those sessions into a brand new session/s?

Thanks,

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is it giving you an error code? or just crashing PT? Or is PT not recognising the session file as a session file?


It it is truely corrupt you're probably going to have to fix it before you can important the session data...
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is it giving you an error code? or just crashing PT? Or is PT not recognising the session file as a session file?


It it is truely corrupt you're probably going to have to fix it before you can important the session data...
Mostly old DAE-9131 Firewire errors at this point (compilations of other errors wth the PT/Mac/LaCie 'triune'), but sometimes instruments/plug-ins will not work with various sessions. There are a few issues spread out over multiple sessions. PT always boots up, but the sessions themselves are the problem.

My thought was to create a new, very long sessions. Most of the previous sessions are 30-120 seconds. I'd like to string them all together for one usable 'folder' and then create new sessions to re-engage the old sessions. I just haven't had much help with importing.

I found it on pg 79 in the manual, and see what I can figure out.

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