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A10-TX-US User Guide
Importing Files into SD-Utility
SD-Utility accepts monophonic WAV and RF64 WAV les recorded by the A20-Mini or MIC
les recorded by the Audio Ltd A10-TX. There are three methods for importing les into SD-
Utility.
Drag-and-drop WAV or MIC les or volumes/folders containing MIC and/or WAV les into
the Source window.
Navigate File > Add and select MIC and/or WAV le(s) for import.
On the bottom left of the Source window, click + in Mac or Add in Windows, then select
le(s) for import.
The Source window displays the following information for all imported les.
Filename
Transmitter name
Date and time of le creation
Start timecode
End timecode
Length of recording
Frame Rate
Removing les from the Source Window
There are three methods for removing MIC and/or WAV les from the Source window.
Highlight the le(s) to be removed from the Source window, then click - on Mac or Remove
on Windows.
Highlight the le(s) to be removed from the Source window, then navigate File > Remove.
Highlight the le(s) to be removed from the Source window, then press the Delete key.
Organizing Source Files
Click on a Information Header cell to order the list of les in the Source Window by information.
For example, click the Start TC cell to arrange the les by timecode start times from lowest to
highest. Click again to reverse the order from highest to lowest.
To manually order the list of source les, click and hold a le row and drag it into the desired
position.
Selecting Files to Export
Highlight the le(s) to process and export from the Source window. Multiple les can be selected
using keyboard modiers, Apple and Shift in MacOS, Ctrl and Shift in Windows. If no les are
selected, processing is applied to all les in the Source window. Naming of Processed Files
Exported WAV les will be named according to the Filename selection.
Match Source uses the source le’s name in the exported WAV le.
Replace with allows the exported le to be named based on the custom entry.
Conform to CSV uses the take information from a CSV Sound Report to determine the exported
le names. See Conforming A10-TX Files to CSV sound reports.