Hi, I manually went to each track and made sure they were all set to outputs one and two and still nothing even when I use the transport controls mainly the return to zero one and then hit play. These files are only CD quality 24 bit as I checked using command and I before I opened them. My teacher even told me this as they told me that recording at the highest possible bit rate and sample rate is not always the best thing to do as it takes up lots of space and not all users have the equipment to play that back. I did make sure mute was not on or solo was not on as voiceover did not tell me this information in 10.9.1 or is this a bug? I am using pro tools 11. Does pro tools 11 alert you when an update is released like version 10 did? I keep getting crash reporter messages and I of course fill them in after I save and quit pro tools but as far as I know I have never had any local issues when creating sessions here at home but I wonder if something is getting corrupted? Nick Gawronski
On 2/2/2014 6:02 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Well, kind of unlikely that a teacher would be giving out 96K sessions when 
standard resolution would probably do fine for purposes of instruction. That's 
just my gut feeling. Also, if the files were playing back individually, as Nick 
mentioned, they probably weren't 96K. Naturally, I could be wrong. Just figured 
my suggestion would help eliminate variables. Let's see.

Slau

On Feb 2, 2014, at 6:07 PM, Poppa Bear <heavens4r...@gmail.com> wrote:

Slau, could it be a resolution issue? I can't remember if the 003 only supports 
up to 96KHZ play back.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Slau Halatyn" <slauhala...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: question about playing back a pro tools session I got from school 
recorded in pro tools 8 HD


I'd suggest the following:

Go into your I/O Setup, press Command-2 for output tab, Command-a to select all 
outputs and press the Delete Path button. Say OK to the warning and then click 
the Default button which will create default output paths for your interface. 
bTW, before doing the above, you might want to make sure your playback engine 
is set to 003 in your Playback preferences.

After hitting OK on the I/O dialog, go to one of your tracks and interact with 
it. Move down to the output assignment. Bring mouse cursor focus to it. With a 
physical mouse button or trackpad button, use the Option modifier with a click 
to set all track outputs to the same selection and choose your main stereo 
outputs.

Slau

On Feb 2, 2014, at 5:39 PM, Nick Gawronski <n...@nickgawronski.com> wrote:

Hi, I was given a pro tools session by one of my instructors to mess around 
with but they recorded it on pro tools 8 HD and have now upgraded to 10.  When 
I try to open up the session all of the outputs are set to different outputs on 
my digi 003 and no matter what I do no audio plays. I can see the wav files and 
select each one and play them back normally but would like to be able to get 
all of the tracks like they should be played back.  I did go into each track 
and set them to outputs 1 and 2 but not totally sure if something else is going 
on that prevents the session from getting played back and I am not getting any 
errors from pro tools 11 on my system that says this playback engine can't play 
the files as they are at 44100 sample rate.  What can I try to get these files 
working properly on my system?  Nick Gawronski

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