Files Window
This window helps you to manage files that are used in the current audio montage, including internal and external montages.
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To open the Files window, open an audio montage, and select .
Files List
The files list shows the names, dates, sizes, and paths of the files that are used in the current audio montage. The Clips column shows how often a clip uses the corresponding audio file. The location and type of the files determine how paths are displayed:
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If the path is relative to the file audio montage location, the path is displayed in green.
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If the path is on the same partition as the audio montage, for example in a subfolder, the path is displayed in blue.
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If the path is on another partition, the path is displayed in red.
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Internal sub-montages have no path.
Menu
- Update Rendering of Selected Audio Montage
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Renders the focused audio montage to a new audio file. This is necessary to forward the changes that you have made in the selected sub-montage to the open audio montage.
- Update Outdated Renderings
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Renders all audio montages that have been modified since their rendered audio file was created.
- Replace With
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Allows you to replace the selected file with another one.
- Freeze External Sub-Montage
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Renders the external sub-montage to an audio file while converting the super clips into regular clips.
- Rename File
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Lets you change the file name. The internal references of the audio montage are updated accordingly.
- Export File Names as Text
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Creates a text file that lists all files that are used in the active audio montage.
- Select Clips of Selected File
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Selects all clips that refer to the selected file.
- Edit Source
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Opens the selected files in the Audio Editor. If the selected files are sub-montages, the related audio montage opens in the Audio Montage window.
- Reveal in File Explorer
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Opens the File Explorer/macOS Finder to locate the selected file.
- Customize Command Bar
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Opens the Customize Commands dialog which contains options to hide or show specific command bar buttons.