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To open the Windows Media Audio File Settings, click Codec Settings in the Select
Attributes section.
Codec Settings
Opens the Windows Media Audio File Settings dialog.
Windows Media Audio File Settings Dialog - General Tab
The General tab in the Windows Media Audio File Settings dialog allows you to specify sample
rate, bit depth, and channels for the encoded le.
Sample Rate
Allows you to set the sample rate to 44.100, 48.000, or 96.000 kHz. Set this to match
the sample rate of the source material or use the closest available value that is
higher than the actual value.
Bit Depth
Allows you to set the bit depth to 16 bit or 24 bit. Set this parameter to match the bit
depth of the source material or use the closest available value that is higher than the
actual value.
NOTE
Always keep in mind the intended use of the le. For publication on the Internet, you
might not want too high bit rates, for example.
Channels
This setting depends on the chosen output. You cannot change it manually.
Mode
Select Constant Bit Rate if you want to limit the le size. To calculate the size
of a le that is encoded with a constant bit rate, multiply the bit rate by the
duration of the le.
Select Variable Bit Rate if you want the bit rate to uctuate depending on the
character and intricacy of the material being encoded. The more complex
passages in the source material, the higher the bit rate – and the larger the
nal le.
Select Lossless to encode the le with lossless compression.
Export Audio Mixdown
File Formats
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