Pro Tools supports various file extensions. Its task is to use various file-based processes, such as converting or opening and editing. The file extensions listed below are used by Pro Tools. Pro Tools is designed to work with the above file extensions, so if you want to work with them you should consider installing it on your system.
Files that work with Pro Tools. Not all of these file formats will be editable with Pro Tools. Sometimes it may be a file containing settings for software that you are not editing. Go to the file extension to learn more about it.
Choose the most secure exit - download Pro Tools from the developer's website. Not every manufacturer provides software installers on their website, but they always advise where to download them safely. Using unreliable sources can download viruses or other malicious software.
Go to Pro Tools developer website
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