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WAVE: Generates media in the WAVE format.
MP4: Generates media in the MPEG-4 file format.
Codec: Lets you choose between Linear PCM (the default), AAC audio, and IEEE Float
(Wave only). AAC audio encoding is only available on macOS.
Bit Rate Strategy: (Available for AAC encoding) You can choose among Constant
Bit Rate, Average Bit Rate, Variable Bit Rate Constrained, and Variable Bit Rate.
Quality: (Available for AAC encoding when Bit Rate Strategy is set to Variable Bit Rate)
Five settings you trade between speed and quality when encoding AAC audio.
Data Rate: (Available for AAC encoding when Bit Rate Strategy is set to Constant,
Variable, or Variable Constrained) Lets you choose the maximum data rate for
AAC encoding.
Bit Depth: Lets you specify the bit depth at which to output the source audio.
Render one track per channel checkbox: This checkbox lets you specify whether you
want to export each channel as an individual track in the structure of the exported file.
Output Track #: This drop-down menu lets you choose which Main or Submix bus you
want to output. A Plus button to the right lets you add additional tracks you want to
export in this job, so if you want to export multiple Mains or multiple Subs, you can add
more Track pop-ups.
When you choose a track with multiple channels of audio, a field appears showing
how many channels will be output; you have the option of using a virtual slider to
change how many channels are output.
In Single Clip Mode, when you choose “All Timeline Tracks, each audio track in the
current timeline will be rendered as an individual track in the rendered media file
you’re outputting. Multi-channel tracks containing multi-channel clips will output
audio tracks containing the same number of channels in the output media, which
means you can output mixed combinations of mono, stereo, 5.1 or 7.1, and adaptive
audio tracks, and each separately rendered audio track will reflect identical
channel mappings.
Language: (Only available when outputting to the IMF format) This drop-down menu
lets you choose the language of a particular output track when you’re outputting to
IMF. Since IMF files can accommodate multiple audio tracks containing different mixes
for different regions, it’s important to identify each output track you’re outputting by
language.
Content: (Only available when outputting to the IMF format) This drop-down menu
lets you choose the content of a particular output track when you’re outputting to IMF.
Since IMF files can accommodate multiple audio tracks containing different mixes and
content, it’s important to identify each output track you’re outputting by content.
File
This panel contains all other parameters.
Filename Uses: Three options let you automatically name the media file(s) that are
output automatically.
Use Custom Filename: Lets you enter your own name in the Custom name/File
prefix field.
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