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Is it possible to translate old session data?
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Is it possible to translate old session data?


  • Subject: Is it possible to translate old session data?
  • From: Howard Moon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 10:36:26 -0700

Hi,

is it possible to take old saved session data (esp. in Logic and Digital Performer), and somehow translate that for use in a new plug- in? What I'm trying to do is to create a new version of our existing plug-in, but with a different name and a different parameter order, and allow it to be loaded in sessions saved using our old plug-in.

The way I imagine it working is to run some kind of translator utility which reads in the old session data and writes it back out as a new session file, with the new plug-in name and new parameter list (and values).

Is this possible? Does Apple publish the session data format? How about MOTU? (And other AU host vendors?)

Thanks,
	-Howard

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