I have a problem that I think a script could help with, but I don't even know where to begin in creating it.
I mix audio for TV commercials on Vegas 8.0 (been doing this since 4.0), and I end up with lots of time-compressed audio files. In order to output these finished projects to OMF and AAF files, to make me compatible with the ProTools 7.4 and Fairlight systems we have in other rooms here, I need to render these time-compresssed clips as a new, clean file that is in exactly the same place as the original file. To date, I have been opening each and every time-compressed clip using the "Open Copy In Soundforge" command, and when I click back in Vegas, a new take is substituted for time-compressed one. Is there any way to write a script that would automate this process?
Glenn
I mix audio for TV commercials on Vegas 8.0 (been doing this since 4.0), and I end up with lots of time-compressed audio files. In order to output these finished projects to OMF and AAF files, to make me compatible with the ProTools 7.4 and Fairlight systems we have in other rooms here, I need to render these time-compresssed clips as a new, clean file that is in exactly the same place as the original file. To date, I have been opening each and every time-compressed clip using the "Open Copy In Soundforge" command, and when I click back in Vegas, a new take is substituted for time-compressed one. Is there any way to write a script that would automate this process?
Glenn