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Sample Rate
Allows you to convert to another sample rate.
Bit Depth
Allows you to convert to 16 bit, 24 bit, 32 bit, 32 bit oat, or 64 bit oat.
Channels
Allows you to convert to mono or stereo interleaved.
File Format
Allows you to convert to Wave, AIFF, Wave 64, or Broadcast Wave Format.
Options
You can use the Options pop-up menu to set one of the following options:
New Files
Creates a copy of the le in the audio folder and converts this new le according to
the chosen attributes. The new
le is added to the Pool, but all clip references still
point to the original, unconverted le.
Replace Files
Converts the original le without changing clip references. However, the
references are saved with the next save action.
New + Replace in Pool
Creates a new copy with the chosen attributes, replaces the original le with the
new one in the Pool and redirects the current clip references from the original le
to the new le. Select this option if you want your audio clips to refer to the
converted
le, but want to keep the original le on disk, for example, if the le is
used in other projects.
Extracting Audio from Video File
You can extract audio from video les. This automatically generates a new audio clip that
appears in the Pool Record folder.
NOTE
This function is not available for MPEG-1 video les.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Pool window, select Media > Extract Audio from Video File.
2. Select the video le from which you want to extract audio and click Open.
RESULT
The audio is extracted from the video le. The audio le gets the same le format and sample
rate/width as in the current project, and the same name as the video le.
Pool
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