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All media in a session folder is stored in a sub-folder called
<samp>interchange</samp>. Below that is another folder with the name
of the session. You can copy either of these to another location and
use the files within them with any other application, importing them
all into a project/session. You will lose all information about regions,
tracks, and timeline positioning, but all the data that Ardour was working
with will be present in the other DAW. Nothing below the interchange
folder is specific to Ardour&mdash;any DAW or other audio/MIDI
application should be able to handle the files without any issues.
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