Sync and Video : Working with Video in Pro Tools : Using Pro Tools to Import Video from Other Versions of Pro Tools

Using Pro Tools to Import Video from Other Versions of Pro Tools
When you use Pro Tools to import video or open a session created by Pro Tools HD or Pro Tools with Complete Production Toolkit, or an Avid video peripheral, some components of the session may open differently or not open at all, as follows:
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Only the main video track is displayed. If no video track was selected as the main video track when the session was saved, the first video track containing QuickTime or Windows Media video in that session is displayed.
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Only the playlist that was chosen when the session was saved will be displayed.
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All QuickTime or Windows Media video on the main video track will be displayed, but the video track will be locked and cannot be edited.
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All additional video tracks, playlists, and video clips will not be shown. However, they will continue to be saved with the session, and will be available if the session is opened on a system that supports them.
When using Pro Tools to work with video in such a session, you can do the following:
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