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AIFC Files
AIFC les support compression ratios as high as 6:1 and contain tags in the header. AIFC les
have the extension .aifc and are used on most computer platforms.
If you select the AIFC 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.
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.
AIFF Files
AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format, a standard dened by Apple Inc. AIFF les have
the extension .aif and are used on most computer platforms.
If you select the AIFF 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.
Export Audio Mixdown
File Formats
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