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Table Of Contents
- Legal Information
- Contents
- What is Popcorn?
- System Requirements
- Installing Popcorn
- Getting to know the Popcorn window
- What types of video can Popcorn use?
- Popcorn Extras
- Using the Media Browser
- Copying to a DVD
- Creating a disc image file
- Changing copy options for a DVD
- Creating a DVD-Video Disc from Video Files
- Changing recording settings
- Sharing recorders
- Converting video
- Device Export Profiles
- Changing copy options for a portable player
- Converting Audio
- Troubleshooting tips
- Support options
Roxio Popcorn Getting Started Guide
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Converting Audio
The Audio Files project will allow you to convert one or more audio files
into another format.
1 To convert audio, launch Popcorn and select the Audio Files project
Convert project category.
2 Add audio files to the project by dragging and dropping them into the
Content Area from a Finder window or the Media Browser.
3 Click the red Record button.
4 Choose one of the available conversion formats:
■ AIFF: Creates a full quality uncompressed audio file for use on a
Mac.
■ WAV: Creates a full quality uncompressed audio file for use on a
PC.
■ AAC: Creates a high quality compressed audio file supported by
iTunes.
■ Apple Lossless: Creates a full quality compressed audio file
supported by iTunes.
■ OGG: Creates a high quality compressed audio file, similar to
MP3. Your player will need Ogg Vorbis support. iTunes does not
support Ogg Vorbis.
■ FLAC: Creates a full quality compressed audio file. Your player
will need FLAC support. iTunes does not support FLAC.
5 Select a destination for your converted audio.
6 Click Save and your audio will be converted.
Tip: You can add most supported video files to an Audio Files project.
Instead of your video being converted to a video format, the
sound from your video will be converted to an audio file.
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