Audio Asset has no duration field in Final Cut Server

That's it ...they have no Duration, length, time in quicktime and itunes you can see the information but not in FCSvr...
any thoughts
thx
joe

I believe the duration field shows a smpte timecode value, therefore most audio files will not have this information.
~D

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