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Export audio
Via "Files" you can save the tracks from the
current project as audio files. The "Export
project" dialog
will also open. Here you can specify file
names and file paths as well as the file's
format.
Options
: Here you can select whether all of the CD tracks in the track window should be saved as separate files
or if the whole project should be saved as an audio file.
If the tracks are saved individually, then a list file (.m3u) will be created separate from the audio files
which contains the names of the individual audio files in the correct order. This is practical since you can
open the list file again and load all of the tracks that belong to the project in the right order all in one go.
The list file contains the name of the project; the list field allows different naming schemes for the audio
files.
Scheme
Example
(Filename)_(Tracknumber)
CD_1.wav
, CD_2.wav,CD_3.wav
(Trackname)
AAA.wav, BBB.wav, CCC.wav
(Tracknumber)
(Trackname)
1 AAA.wav, 2 BBB.wav, 3 CCC.wav
File names for a project "CD.vip
" with the tracks AAA, BBB, CCC
Format settings: This button opens another dialog to set export formats and adjust their settings. In case
of compression formats like MP3
or OGG, you can choose the codec compression rates.
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
:
MP3
: MAGIX Music Editor 3 contains a high-quality and extremely fast MP3 encoder. With it you can save
complete LPs along with the cleaning effects as MP3 files, for example. The next step is to make an MP3
CD, and for that you can use the function "Burn data CD/DVD".
For good quality, we recommend a setting of at least 160 kBit. You will hardly perceive any loss in
sound quality, in spite of the compression. If you have memory to spare, full CD quality can be retained
even at 256 kBit quality ? at 1/5th of the original memory. This is ideal for building up a large high-quality
music archive on your PC's hard disk
.
AAC
: This is a modern competitor format to MP3 which is primarily used for portable music players (iPod,
etc.).
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