Restore/Replace Panel: File Process Status in Source-Connect Studio/Facility
The status of the file will be listed on the right side, in “Recorded Files”. As seen in the picture below, some of the following status codes include:

- Restore/Replace not present: the audio files were not recorded with Source-Connect or there was a mistake with their routing. See support documentation for more details on routing and recording and a step-by-step checklist with Source-Connect.
- Restore not required: no packets have been lost during the connection, so a restore/replace process is not required.
- Preparing restore: Source-Connect has detected that a restore process is required, and is preparing the file.
- Restore - waiting for uploader: Source-Connect is waiting for your connection partner's files to start the files to be sent for the restore process to begin.
- Restore - receiving transfer: the restore process is waiting for data to be sent by your connection partner
- Restored: the restore process has been completed.
- Preparing replace: the replace process has been requested, and is preparing the file.
- Replace - waiting for uploader: Source-Connect is waiting for your connection partner's files to start the files to be sent for the restore process to replace.
- Replace - receiving transfer: the replace process is waiting for data to be sent by your connection partner
- Replaced: the replace process has been completed.
For each process, a progress bar will show to indicate the process is underway and the percentage of completion. Depending on the length of the recorded file and the transfer speed between you and the other side, the progress bar can be an indication of how much time the process will take. Note that there are many factors involved and the time required will vary depending on the size, bandwidth and requested process type. Restore processes are generally very fast. For Replace processes, a full replacement of the compressed audio is made with the full resolution PCM audio. Thus, the transfer of an entire Replace session may require some time.
Related Links
- The Restore/Replace process in Source-Connect 4
- What is the difference between the Restore and Replace functions?
- How does Restore/Replace work in Source-Connect for Talent?
- Quick Start Guide for Restore / Replace in Source-Connect Studio/Facility
- Quick Start Guide for Restore / Replace in Source-Connect Talent
- The lifecycle of a recording in Source-Connect with Restore & Replace in Source-Connect 4
- The Restore/Replace Panel in Source-Connect Talent: General Overview
- An overview of Restore/Replace in Source-Connect Studio/Facility
- The Restore/Replace Panel: General Overview in Source-Connect Studio/Facility
- Restore/Replace Panel: Recorded Files in Source-Connect Studio/Facility
- Restore/Replace Panel in Source-Connect 4: File Process Status in Source-Connect Talent
- Restore/Replace Panel: Upload or Request Details in Source-Connect Studio/Facility
- Restore/Replace Panel in Source-Connect Talent: Upload Details in Source-Connect Talent
- Restore/Replace Panel: Connections Panel Actions in Source-Connect Studio/Facility
- Restore/Replace Panel in Source-Connect Talent: Connections Panel Actions in Source-Connect Talent
- Restore/Replace Panel: selecting your Recording Location in Source-Connect Studio/Facility
- Restore/Replace Panel in Source-Connect 4: Deleting all your Cached Audio Data
- Restore/Replace Sample Setup - Step-by-Step Checklist
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- How to configure Pro Tools and Source-Connect 4 Studio/Facility to record incoming audio signal
- How to configure Reaper and Source-Connect 4 Studio/Facility to record incoming audio signal
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