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Originally Posted by SixNine
I'll help you dewd.
It sounds like you don't have tracks 1 and 4 enabled to export. Most non-linear editors rip Avid with their interface so most likely if you look to the beginning of the timeline you'll notice that the actual track marker is either subdued or has some other way of marking it active. It should be that easy... although I haven't cut on an Avid system in a while.
SixNine
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hey man, that would have been the easy way out.
Here's how I finally fixed it. I realized that tracks 3 & 4 were imported at a different time than 1 & 2. digging into it, 3 & 4 were live and 1 & 2 were offline media. 2 seconds before throwing the box out of the window I reimported the offline media and WHAM. it worked.
the point of this story is...Avid sucks, all it is good for is job security for all the footage already started in Avid