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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.
MP3 (MPEG 1 Layer 3) les
MP3 les are highly compressed les that still provide good audio quality. They have the
extension .mp3.
To open the MPEG 1 Layer 3 File Settings, click Codec Settings in the Select Attributes
section.
Bit Rate
Sets the bit rate for the MP3 le. The higher the bit rate, the better the audio quality
and the larger the
le. For stereo audio, 128 kBit/s is considered to be providing
good audio quality results.
Sample Rate
Sets the sample rate for the MP3 le.
High Quality Mode
Sets the encoder to a different resampling mode. This may give better results
depending on your settings. However, it does not allow you to select the Sample
Rate.
Insert ID3 Tag
Includes ID3 Tag information in the exported le.
Edit ID3 Tag
Opens the ID3 Tag dialog that allows you to enter information about the le. This
information is embedded in the le and can be displayed by most MP3 playback
applications.
Windows Media Audio Files (Windows only)
The Windows Media Audio format by Microsoft Inc. uses advanced audio codecs and lossless
compression. WMA les can be decreased in size with no loss of audio quality. The les have the
extension .wma.
Export Audio Mixdown
File Formats
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