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Export Audio Mixdown
The available file formats
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Edit button
By clicking this button, the Broadcast Wave Chunk dialog opens, where you
can enter additional information that will be embedded in the exported files. If
you activate the Use this Timecode checkbox in this dialog, the timecode
position that is specified in the Timecode field will be used instead of the
timecode position that is automatically derived from the left locator.
NOTE
In the Preferences dialog (Record–Audio–Broadcast Wave page) you can
enter default text strings for author, description, and reference that will
automatically be displayed in the Broadcast Wave Chunk dialog.
Insert iXML Chunk
This allows you to include additional project-related metadata, for example,
project name, author, and project frame rate in the exported file. Some
applications may not be able to handle files with embedded info. If you get
problems using the file in another application, deactivate the option and
re-export.
NOTE
In the Project Setup dialog you can find the Author and Company fields that
you can use to include the corresponding data in the iXML chunk. These fields
are also available in the Preferences dialog (General–Personalization
page).
Insert Tempo Definition
This option is only available if Insert iXML Chunk is activated. When Insert
Tempo Definition is activated, tempo information from the tempo track or the
Definition tab of the Sample Editor is included in the iXML chunk of exported
files. This is useful if you want to use the files in other projects where they
need to adapt to the project tempo.
AIFC files
AIFC stands for Audio Interchange File Format Compressed, a standard defined by
Apple Inc. These files support compression ratios as high as 6:1 and contain tags
in the header. AIFC files have the extension “.aifc” and are used on most computer
platforms.
AIFC files support the same options as AIFF files.
Wave files
Wave files have the extension “.wav” and are the most common file format on the
PC platform.