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Bit Rate/Quality
Allows you to set the bit rate settings depending on the selected mode and/or
output channels. The higher the bit rate or quality you select, the larger the
nal le.
Windows Media Audio File Settings Dialog - Advanced Tab
The Advanced tab in the Windows Media Audio File Settings dialog allows you to specify the
dynamic range control, that is, the difference in dB between the average loudness and the peak
audio level (the loudest sounds) of the audio for the encoded le.
Dynamic Range Control
The dynamic range is automatically calculated during the encoding process. If you
activate this option, you can specify the dynamic range manually.
If Dynamic Range Control is activated and the Quiet Mode of the Windows
Media Player is set to Medium Difference, the peak level is limited to the peak
value that you specied. If Dynamic Range Control is deactivated, the peak
level is limited to 12 dB above the average level during playback.
If Dynamic Range Control is activated and the Quiet Mode of the Windows
Media Player is set to Little Difference, the peak level is limited to the average
value between the peak and average values that you specied. If Dynamic
Range Control is deactivated, the peak level is limited to 6 dB above the
average level during playback.
Peak
Allows you to set a peak value between 0 and -90 dB.
Average
Allows you to set a peak value between 0 and -90 dB. However, this affects the overall
volume level and can have a negative effect on the audio quality.
Windows Media Audio File Settings Dialog - Media Tab
The Media tab in the Windows Media Audio File Settings dialog allows you to enter information
about the le.
Use the Title, Author, Copyright, and Description elds to enter a le description of its content
that is embedded in the le header. This can be displayed by some Windows Media Audio
playback applications.
Export Audio Mixdown
File Formats
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