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Author | Topic: Kyma and SD2 files ? |
Codies Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Does anybody know if there is any way that Kyma(on a PC) can load in SD2 files ? I have a load of SD2 files with timecode embedded and I need to get them onto my PC...maybe Kyma can do it ?? any help will be much appreciated thanks IP: Logged |
Bill Meadows Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() quote: I assume SD2 means SoundDesigner II type files. Kyma opens these directly on a Mac. On a PC you would probably need to convert them to another format. There were some recent postings about this - look in "Tips & Techniques" or "Support" - someone recommended a conversion program. IP: Logged |
Codies Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() thanks for your help can anyone tell me whether the same PCI card that I am using for my PC and Kyma will work in a Mac ? I can't use Awave as I need to retain the timecode information embedded in the SD2 file. I presume if I use a Mac and Kyma then this timecode info will be retained and translated to the timeline ? thanks IP: Logged |
Frank Kruse Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() TC info is ignored by kyma. yes: the PCI card work on the PC and on the MAC and yes: both versions are on the CD. frank. IP: Logged |
Codies Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() thanks alot for your help shame that Kyma ignores the TC information though ![]() Anyone know any other way of getting SD2 files (with TC info) onto my PC (or Mac)without having a ProTools (or other) hardware setup ? IP: Logged |
Frank Kruse Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() check out www.avtransfer.com IP: Logged |
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