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From this dialog, you can choose the type of compression that is appropriate
(from the available drivers). You can save your settings as named presets by
using the "Save As" button.
For example, if you choose Microsoft ADPCM as the compression method, and
choose 44K, you'll get a 4:1 compression and a bit rate of 43K / second. You can
save this as a preset called "MS ADPCM44K" or whatever name you like.
Using the Audio Rendered Stereo .WAV file with other programs.
In the example above, we have Rendered a stereo 44K wave file called "_My
First Song.wav". This file can be read directly into other programs. For example,
from Media Player, or "Real Player Plus" you would choose "File-Open". Most
audio programs have a similar ability to read a 44K Stereo .WAV file. These
programs are able to convert and process the wave file into other formats,
including the latest Internet formats. See these programs for details and
requirements for converting files. For example, Microsoft has the Windows
Media Tools – available from www.microsoft.com - that can convert WAV files
to ASF or WMA files.