However, DP 7.1 opens the OMF files without any problems...
Does anybody else have this problem?

Moderator: James Steele
Dude, you have to tone down your signature. Really.Cornellb wrote:IF I HAD TO PRINT OUT ALL MY DP CRASH LOGS AND PROBLEM REPORTS, I WOULD END UP WITH A DOCUMENT THAT IS THICKER THAN MY USER MANUAL! When are these guys finally going to get it right?
FMiguelez wrote:Dude, you have to tone down your signature. Really.Cornellb wrote:IF I HAD TO PRINT OUT ALL MY DP CRASH LOGS AND PROBLEM REPORTS, I WOULD END UP WITH A DOCUMENT THAT IS THICKER THAN MY USER MANUAL! When are these guys finally going to get it right?
I mean, what's your point????? Ok. You've had problems with DP. Just solve them and stop your cheap propaganda, will you?
And you went through the trouble of joining this forum just to say that?ronjams wrote:FMiguelez wrote:Dude, you have to tone down your signature. Really.Cornellb wrote:IF I HAD TO PRINT OUT ALL MY DP CRASH LOGS AND PROBLEM REPORTS, I WOULD END UP WITH A DOCUMENT THAT IS THICKER THAN MY USER MANUAL! When are these guys finally going to get it right?
I mean, what's your point????? Ok. You've had problems with DP. Just solve them and stop your cheap propaganda, will you?
I think you're the person that may be going overboard and taking it out of context but in the end JAMES WILL DECIDE NOT YOU!!.
And thanks James for resolving the other matter efficiently.Be sure to pay close attention to the sample rate and bit rate at which the OMF file was created. Knowing this info a head of time will save you some headache. Make sure that your hardware interface matches that sample rate and bit rate before you open this file otherwise it might not open. Also you want to pay attention to whether or not the files are in stereo, mono, interleaved etc.