Updated documentation to reflect current usage

No longer have to output a text export.
Some formatting changes.
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Jamie Hardt
2023-11-04 10:49:56 -07:00
parent 7b38449a5f
commit d56c7df376
2 changed files with 11 additions and 17 deletions

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@@ -54,23 +54,17 @@ These tags can appear in any order.
number and name. number and name.
Step 3: Export Tracks from Pro Tools as a Text File Step 3: Run `ptulsconv`
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Export the file as a UTF-8 and be sure to include clips and markers. Export In Pro Tools, select the tracks that contain your spot clips.
using the Timecode time format.
Do not export crossfades. Then, in your Terminal, run the following command:::
ptulsconv
Step 4: Run `ptulsconv` on the Text Export `ptulsconv` will connect to Pro Tools and read all of the clips on the selected
------------------------------------------ track. It will then create a folder named "Title_CURRENT_DATE", and within that
In your Terminal, run the following command:
ptulsconv path/to/your/TEXT_EXPORT.txt
`ptulsconv` will create a folder named "Title_CURRENT_DATE", and within that
folder it will create several PDFs and folders: folder it will create several PDFs and folders:
- "TITLE ADR Report" 📄 a PDF tabular report of every ADR line you've spotted. - "TITLE ADR Report" 📄 a PDF tabular report of every ADR line you've spotted.

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Track names, track comments, and clip names can also contain meta-tags, or
"fields," to add additional columns to the output. Thus, if a clip has the "fields," to add additional columns to the output. Thus, if a clip has the
name::: name:::
`Fireworks explosion {note=Replace for final} $V=1 [FX] [DESIGN]` Fireworks explosion {note=Replace for final} $V=1 [FX] [DESIGN]
The row output for this clip will contain columns for the values: The row output for this clip will contain columns for the values:
@@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ These fields can be defined in the clip name in three ways:
For example, if three clips are named::: For example, if three clips are named:::
`"Squad fifty-one, what is your status?" [FUTZ] {Ch=Dispatcher} [ADR]` "Squad fifty-one, what is your status?" [FUTZ] {Ch=Dispatcher} [ADR]
`"We are ten-eight at Rampart Hospital." {Ch=Gage} [ADR]` "We are ten-eight at Rampart Hospital." {Ch=Gage} [ADR]
`(1M) FC callouts rescuing trapped survivors. {Ch=Group} $QN=1001 [GROUP]` (1M) FC callouts rescuing trapped survivors. {Ch=Group} $QN=1001 [GROUP]
The output will contain the range: The output will contain the range: