If an audio file is in the same format as the session, it can reside anywhere 
so it won't necessarily be copied to the session root folder. If it's in a 
different format, then Pro Tools will purposely put a new version into the 
audio files folder or wherever one specifies. The reference manual, I'm sure, 
offers a solution to force the desired behavior but, for what it's worth, you 
can save a new copy of the session and opt to include all audio files in the 
transfer. This will create a new session copy with all audio files in its root 
folder.

HTH,

slau

On Sep 9, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Nick Gawronski wrote:

> Hi, I downloaded all of Kevin Reeves's remix wavs and am trying to import 
> them into pro tools 10 where the files are coppied into the session audio 
> files folder and can get as far as after I have all of them selected and 
> import them they appear in the track list but regardless of what button I 
> press they all stay in the downloads folder and don't go into the session's 
> folder where I want them to go.  Anyone with pro tools 10 can you help me out 
> please?  What do I need to do after selecting all tracks or all wav files to 
> have pro tools 10.1 place the new files into the audio files folder and not 
> just link them to the session?  Nick Gawronski

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