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Hello dear community,
I am exporting an 8min, 6 track project to OMF. It's quite a simple project, with no effects attached.
As the computer is creating the OMF file this Warning comes up, and the process stops: Warning: Clip duration is longer then source!
I saw online a mention that this might happen if a file has been time remapped. However, I am not aware of any such changes here, unless I have done something by accident.
Can anyone assist me in narrowing down what the problem here might be?
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Chances are that the problem is exactly what the message says but it is way too hard to advise without looking at both the sesx file and the media.
If you want to email me the sesx I can have a quick look at that but more than likely I will need the media.
For starters email the sesx file to info@aatranslator.com.au and let's see what we can see
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I checked out the session and there was nothing obvious.
I then spent a fair bit of time drilling down but I'm certain that there are no clips where the clip size exceeds the audio duration.
My suspicion is that when Audition is creating the media to be encapsulated (aif or wav) and trimming to clip size plus handles that is where it turns to custard.
I then did further digging and testing tono avail.
I ended up converting the sesx to a PT session and sending that