Specifications

Chapter 3: File Menu 9
Main Bounce Options
The following Bounce options are available
when bouncing to the same or different file type,
format, resolution, or sample rate.
Bounce Source
Selects the audio output path to
bounce. Only audio routed to the selected path
will be included in the bounce.
File Type
Selects the audio file type. Choices on
all systems are WAV (BWF), AIFF, MP3, Quick-
Time, and MXF. Windows systems also include
Windows Media (Windows). Mac systems also
include SD II.
Certain file types are restricted in regards to for-
mat, resolution, and sample rate.
Format
Selects the channel format (number of
channels). Choices are mono (summed), multi-
ple mono, or interleaved.
Bit Depth
Selects the bit depth. Choices are 24,
16, or 8 bit resolution.
Sample Rate
Selects the sample rate (from 8 kHz
to 192 kHz).
Enforce Avid Compatibility
Creates frame-accu-
rate edits, wraps the files as OMFI (unless File
Type is MXF), and limits the sample rate options
to 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. Dithering without noise
shaping will be applied to files being exported
from 24-bit to 16-bit.
Import After Bounce
Automatically imports the
audio after it is bounced and adds it to the Clip
List so that it can be used in the session. The
bounced audio can be imported into a new track
(and the Clip List), or the Clip List only.
Add To iTunes Library
Lets you bounce your mix
to your iTunes library. When this option is se-
lected, the bounced file is copied to your local
iTunes library. If the Add to iTunes Library op-
tion is enabled when bouncing to disk, the resul-
tant audio file is automatically imported into
iTunes the next time you launch the iTunes ap-
plication. If iTunes is not installed on your com-
puter, this option does not do anything.
Bounce to Disk dialog
Whenever a Bounce to Disk is configured to a
different file type, file format, resolution, or
sample rate, additional options become
available to convert during or after the
bounce. See “Additional Bounce Options” on
page 10 for more information.
The Import After Bounce option is only
available if the target file type and sample
rate for the bounce are the same as the file
type and sample rate of the current session,
and the target resolution (bit rate) is the
same or lower than the resolution of the ses-
sion. In addition, tracks bounced to a Stereo
Interleaved file cannot be imported after a
bounce.