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FLAC File
This is an open source format that reduces the size of audio les by 50 % to 60 %
compared to regular Wave
les. The les have the extension .flac.
Ogg Vorbis File
This is an open source, patent-free audio encoding and streaming technology. The
Ogg Vorbis encoder uses variable bit rate encoding. It offers compressed audio
les
of small size, but with comparatively high audio quality. The les have the
extension .ogg.
Wave 64 File
This is a proprietary format developed by Sonic Foundry Inc. Wave 64 les offer the
same quality as Wave les, but they can be considerably larger than standard Wave
les. They are especially suited for long recordings with le sizes over 2 GB. The  les
have the extension .w64.
Wave Files
Wave les have the extension .wav and are the most common le format on the PC platform.
If you select the Wave File format for the exported le, you can make the following settings in
the
Select Attributes section:
Insert Broadcast Wave Chunk
Activates the embedding of additional le information in Broadcast Wave format.
NOTE
By activating this option, you create a Broadcast Wave le. Some applications may
not be able to handle these les. If you get problems using the le in another
application, deactivate Insert Broadcast Wave Chunk and export the le again.
Set up Broadcast Wave Chunk
Opens the Broadcast Wave Chunk dialog where you can enter information.
Don’t Use Wave Extensible Format
Deactivates the Wave Extensible format that contains additional metadata, such as
the speaker conguration.
Insert iXML Chunk
Includes additional project-related metadata, such as project name, author, and
project frame rate.
Insert Tempo Denition
This option is only available if Insert iXML Chunk is activated. It allows you to
include tempo information from the tempo track in the iXML chunk of the exported
les.
Export Audio Mixdown
File Formats
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