Hi everyone, Someone is asking me a favor wich consists in opening cubase 2.0.1 projects and exporting them as OMFs. The DVD I've been given contains 3 .cpr and many .csh. As I know I'm gonna be asked for it, I have to know: Is a .csh film of any use without a corresponding .cpr. And btw, if someone can point me towards a defnition of these .csh, Id' be glad to read it. Thanks and good night. Huey
Hueyduck schreef: > Hi everyone, > > Someone is asking me a favor wich consists in opening cubase 2.0.1 > projects and exporting them as OMFs. > > The DVD I've been given contains 3 .cpr and many .csh. > > As I know I'm gonna be asked for it, I have to know: > Is a .csh film of any use without a corresponding .cpr. > And btw, if someone can point me towards a defnition of these .csh, Id' > be glad to read it. These files are no use to you. They speed up the display of waveform images. If you delete them, Cubase will recreate them. From the Cubase 5 Operation Manual: "You may also find a file with the extension “.csh” in the project folder. This contains image information for edited clips and other data that can be recreated, so it can safely be deleted." Jos. -- Ardis Park Music www.ardispark.nl
Jos Geluk a écrit : > > "You may also find a file with the extension “.csh” in the project > folder. This contains image information for edited clips and other > data that can be recreated, so it can safely be deleted." Thx. I spent a moment to read the instructions in order to make an OMF, but I havent thought about the manual for these file. Don't know why. It was so strange that the people I'm helping would let in the folder all the .csh. It semmed it was made in purpose. I guess it was not. Thx again Huey