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Wave: The audio material is exported as a standard Wave file. This is the
conventional format for further use on Windows PCs. These files are not
compressed and retain their full sound quality.
FLAC: FLAC is the abbreviation for "Free Lossless Audio Codec". This is a
freely savable format that can be used to compress your audio data to 50% of
their original size. Unlike lossy compression methods like MP3 or OGG, the full
sound quality is kept intact with FLAC.
MP3: Use the MP 3 files (view page 121) button to quickly access the export in
MP3 format option.
AAC: This is
a modern competitor format to MP3, which is primarily used for
portable music players (iPod, etc.).
Note: To export in MP3 or ACC format, you may need to activate your encoder
first. Simply go to "Help" >Activate additional functions (view page 171).
OGG:OGG Vorbis files have all of the important characteristics of MP3 files,
except that they do not require any kind of licensing for their codecs. – They
can be freely decoded and encoded. Not all portable devices support this
format.
AIFF: The audio material is exported as an AIFF file. This is the most commonly
used audio format for Apple™ computers.
Windows Media: Exports the arrangement in WMA format (Windows Media
Audio). These are streaming audio files which are used on the Internet to
guarantee real-time audio streaming. The sound quality is slightly diminished,
but the files are extremely small.
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