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How to Collaborate On-line

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'''Note #1:''' '''The other user will need to install and setup their Session Exchange application''', but use <u>your</u> IP address and <u>your</u> username...
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Note #2:''' T'''he other users MUST create the sessions using the exact spelling or your session names''': otherwise, you will not be able to exchange sessions.
'''Note #2:''' T'''he other users MUST create the sessions using the exact spelling or your session names''': otherwise, you will not be able to exchange sessions...
 
 
'''Steps to Fetch an Ardour Session:'''
 
Let's assume that we are the "other" user that will download or "fetch" the doors_demo session that msaul has created.
 
 
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</li>Launch the Session Exchange applicaton</li>
<li>Make certain to '''create a new session using the EXACT name of the session as your friend's session name''' that is being shared.</li>
<li>Make certain to add your username and Add your group member's username (in this case: msaul) as a Collaborator.</li>
<li>Select the session, select the user, and then select the session name (either original file, or the dated "snapshot" file)</li>
<li>Click the '''edit''' menu, then select '''Fetch Snapshot'''.</li>
<li>If files are downloading, you should notice at the bottom of the dialog box a message indicating "'''connection made'''".</li>
<li>When the message at the bottom of the dialog box reads, "'''connection lost'''", then the downloading process is completed.</li>
<li>You should be able to open that revised session, for further editing and collaboration.</li>
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