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Audio as MP3
Note: MP3 export requires Windows Media Player version 10 and up.
The MP3 encoder cannot be used as a codec for the AVI audio file audio tracks.
Options
The "Options" section allows the format and the compression level for the audio file
to be set.
Bit rate: "Bit rate" selection specifies the compression level: the higher the bit rate, the
higher the quality of the exported audio file will be. On the other hand, the bit rate also
determines the final file size: the smaller the bit rate, the smaller the files will be.
Mono/stereo/5.1 Surround: Most mobile devices have only one loudspeaker. To save
on memory, you may export in mono for these devices. In "5.1 Surround" mode, you
can also export in MP3 Surround. Read "Mixer in Surround mode" for more about this.
Normalize: This function should always be activated. It guarantees that the music is
not too loud/overmodulated or too quiet.
Transfer format:
Specify here whether the created file should be transferred via device connected via
Bluetooth or via email.
Audio as wave
The movie's audio track is exported in the wave (*.wav) audio format.
Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + W
Export as transition...
The movie is exported as an alpha fade in the MXV format. The brightness value of
the movie depends on how the fade functions. The option "Export the selected range
only" also specifies that only a small part specified beforehand via the in and out
points will be exported.
If you do not change the save location, you will locate the saved fade in the Media
Pool under "Fades -> Standard".
Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + T