Hi,
There is a tools called "nedsyncfs" (http://sourceforge.net/projects/nedsyncfs/files/) which can export Sound files from a Synclavier disk to WAV. In turn, you could import this WAV to a CMI Series III disk via cmios9 "wav2vc3".
Regards,
Michael
---In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, <fairlight-cmi@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Thank you everyone for being so kind in offerings. if possible, please provide any image, don't want to spend much of your time, but interested to see some result.
Thank you Steve for explanation. Of course, I've seen your signature in release notes but decided not to bother you directly. Your notes basically mean, that I could take any unfragmented HDD that has RAW 16bit data somewhere and with that ability to import it as MFX clip. Of course, it will work in case you didn't make any specific detection for Synclavier filesystem partition. is it correct?
I'm still looking for the way of preparation VC files (CMI-III format) on PC. Only basics but at least with layering. Then importing it by cmios9.to scsi HDD. Lot of hopes to VJOWave.
---In fairlight-cmi@yahoogroups.com, <jbemond@...> wrote:
Regards
JB
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Le 14/10/2013 21:15, andrei.kudryavtsev@... a écrit :
> So, nobody from the list? I wrote to Synclavier Europe just in case they
> could supply even some test image, but, seems to me, no progress there
> also.
>
> Can I ask Synclavier owners here in CMI group, if somebody could share
> any disk image to try?
>
>
>
> ---In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, <fairlight-cmi@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All, apologies, may be I missed that before. I've been reading
> release notes to SW rev11 recently due to transition from 9.34 to
> rev.11.39 and found the notes about direct import support for Synclavier
> disks:
>
> *"import clip from physical disk (for importing from synclavier
> disks)&quo t;*
>
>
> Does anybody use it or even tried it in the past? I did a quick search
> in the group and have not find that topic in discussion, but found few
> Synclavier owners.
>
>