When <a href="@@adding-pre-existing-material">importing media files</a>, if
the <kbd class="option">Copy files to session</kbd> has not been checked, Ardour
uses the source file from its original destination, which can help avoiding file
- duplication. Nevertheless, when the session needs to be archived or transfered
+ duplication. Nevertheless, when the session needs to be archived or transferred
to another computer, moving the session folder will not move those
<em>external</em> files as they are not in the folder, as seen in <a
href="@@backup-and-sharing-of-sessions">Backup and sharing of sessions</a>.
watch for files modification, Ardour relies on the file-modification time. If an
external file is embedded in the session and that file changes, but the
system-clock is skewed or it is stored on an external USB disk (VFAT), Ardour
- can't know the change happend, and will still use its deprecated peak files.
+ can't know the change happened, and will still use its deprecated peak files.
</p>
<p>
permanently deleted. If a file is mistakenly destroyed this way, the user will
have to rely on data recovery techniques to try getting it back.
</p>
+