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Windows > File > Settings


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Step One – Make sure you AVID Project is set to 24 bit audio.

Go to the Project Window and click on the Settings tab


Click ON Audio Project

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Navigate to the folder containing the mix file select the file and then click on the Options

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Go to the "Audio" tab. Make sure that Sample rate convert source sample rate to project sample rate is checked. Also do no convert sources with pullup and down rates is checked.

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Choose the "Main" tab and make sure the Sample Rate is 48 and the Audio File Format is set to PCM (MXF) 24bit


Close this settings dialog by clicking on the "red" x to close

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Next import the audio LtRt track from the exported mix session documents
Select the AVID bin to import the audio files into or create a new bin.
Go to >File>Import

Import the Stereo 
Go to >File>Input>Import Media

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Click on Options

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Click on the Audio Tab



Make sure the audio looks like this
 

Turn off Autodectect Broadcast Wave Mono Groups

Turn Off Subframe Alignment to Broadcast Wave Start Time



Next click on the "Edit" button.

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You have to tell the AVID software to make channels A1 and A2 into a stereo file.

Choose the stereo option in the pulldown.

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This is how a stereo import setting looks.


Click OK again to leave the Audio Import Tool

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Navigate to your audio and click Import


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Select 23.98 as the timecode most likely and OK to all clips

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