Note that the Pro Tools session file format remains the same (.ptx files) and can be opened in Pro Tools ver-sions 10.x and higher. HDX and HD Native hardware, HD-series audio interfaces, and HD peripherals continue to be supported with. Pro Tools cannot convert the file and posts a “file is unread-able” message. Co-install Pro Tools 10. Convert sessions to/from Ableton Live, Ardour, Audiofile, Audition, Auria, Cool Edit Pro, Capture. Native ProTools version 10, 11 or 12 PTX format session file.
First, what is a.PTX file? PTX files are deposition or court transcripts created with RealLegal E-Transcript software, now owned by Thomas Reuters/West Law. Unlike EXE files, PTX files are not blocked by firewalls or virus protection software. They are also smaller than EXE files, so a preferred file format for many. To learn how to open them, read below. How To Open.PTX Files: 3 Easy Steps You can open.PTX files by installing the free.
If you need directions, read below. Or, (also below).
Download E-Transcript Viewer. E-Transcript Viewer is FREE software that allows you to VIEW.PTX files. To download it now,. After clicking that link, a West Law web page will come up (West Law is owned by Thomas Reuters who owns the RealLegal Software). On that page, you want to click an orange rectangle button that says DOWNLOAD. Be sure to pay close attention and remember where the file is being downloaded to on your computer; for example, your desktop, my documents, or the downloads folder. Locate the File You Downloaded.
Once you’ve downloaded E-Transcript Viewer, you must install it. So find the file that you just located. (Note: If you are unable to locate the file, you can do a SEARCH on your computer for this file name: EBundleViewer.exe).
If you are using Firefox or Google Chrome as a web browser, your downloaded files may go directly to your downloads folder by default. Alternatively, you can can obtain E-Transcript Viewer by contacting RealLegal at (888) 584-9988. Install E-Transcript Viewer. Double-click the EbundleViewer.exe file and an installation wizard will appear. Keep clicking NEXT until you see a FINISH button.
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Now you’re all set! You can now open PTX files on your computer. For example, if you received an e-mail with a.PTX attachment that you couldn’t open earlier, go back to the e-mail and now click the attachment. The transcript will open up in E-Transcript Viewer!
You can then view it, print it, save it to PDF, search for keywords, etc. YOUR FEEDBACK: Did you find this helpful? Was it easy to find and understand? Did you have any problems following the directions?
What can make it better? Please leave a comment below. Hi John, your comment made me curious, so I downloaded & installed it, timing it.
The file size of the download is 30.2 MB and it took 2-minutes total to install. I timed from the moment I clicked RUN until I clicked the FINISH button. I’d say that Adobe Reader which mere displays PDF documents takes much longer to install:-) I have no use for this software whatsoever, but I provide technical support on a regular basis to persons who receive transcripts in the.PTX format who require this software to view it.
I find that it’s a pretty powerful app with respect to how it indexes it (great for depositions). In addition, some transcripts have an associated video that is synchronized with the transcript, and other “wonders” that I’m sure escape me.
Thanks for stopping.