V6 to V9 - meaning of ".sce" and ".scex" [done]

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V6 to V9 - meaning of ".sce" and ".scex" [done]

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I recently upgraded my lightshow from V6 to V9, and now my folder of scenes has files with *.sce and *.scex. What's the difference between the two scenes?
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"scex" is the new "Steps" scene file format since V7 (11 years ago).
When V7 (and more) reads a "sce", it saves it as "scex".
For same scene name with both extensions "sce" and "scex", it will ignore the "sce" and open only the "scex" format.
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Re: V6 to V9 - meaning of ".sce" and ".scex" [done]

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That's helpful. All of my timelines in Live have the *.sce files. Di I need to manually switch these out to *.scex?
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Re: V6 to V9 - meaning of ".sce" and ".scex" [done]

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Yes, you have to open the file "../YourLightshow/Live/TimeLine/timelines/YourTimeLineFile.tml" and execute the "search / replace" function.
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Re: V6 to V9 - meaning of ".sce" and ".scex" [done]

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FYI, when a scene file is present in the two formats (sce and scex), TimeLine will open the scex one.
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Re: V6 to V9 - meaning of ".sce" and ".scex" [done]

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I don't see an option to search/replace in Live. Where is it at?
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Re: V6 to V9 - meaning of ".sce" and ".scex" [done]

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Sorry we would like to say:
"Yes, you have to open the file "../YourLightshow/Live/TimeLine/timelines/YourTimeLineFile.tml" with a text editor program (like "Notepad" on Windows for instance) and execute the "search / replace" function."
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