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A10-TX-US User Guide
Creating Shorter WAV Files Based on Timecode Range
When a shorter WAV le is needed than the original recording, you can use the Timecode Range
feature to create a shorter WAV le. The length and content of the exported le is based on the
entered timecode start and stop times.
1. Highlight the source le(s) from the Source window.
2. Select the Timecode Range check box.
3. Enter valid timecode start and end times. The values must fall within the range of the source
le.
4. Select Export.
Conforming A10-TX MIC Files to CSV Sound Reports
CSV sound report les generated by Sound Devices recorders can be used to extract only
relevant audio from the A20-Mini WAV or A10-TX MIC les. Audio is extracted and a new
WAV le is created based on the timecode in/out values of takes listed within the CSV.
The exported WAV le names and embedded metadata are changed to match the lenames and
metadata of the corresponding takes in the CSV sound report.
Adding Pre- and Post-Roll
Adding Pre- and Post-Roll to conformed les can benet post production with access to audio
just prior to and following head and tail slates.
To add pre- and post-roll to conformed WAV les, select the Pre/Post Roll check box and enter a
value from 0 to 10 seconds in 1 second steps.
If the source le does not contain audio data for the duration of the pre- or post-roll location, the
exported le will begin and end at the closest point to the pre- and post-roll location where audio
data is present.
Combining to Poly
Combine to Poly allows for the export of a single polyphonic WAV le containing audio tracks
from each relevant transmitter for takes of the CSV Sound Report or a select timecode range.
Select the Combine to Poly check box to export a polyphonic WAV le, leave unchecked to
export monophonic WAV les for each transmitter.
Combine to Poly is available with the following setups:
Conform to CSV is selected
Replace with: and Timecode Range are selected
The interleave order of the polyphonic WAV tracks are determined by the order of the les in
the Source Window. Silence is written to a track of the exported polyphonic WAV le whenever
audio data is not available from the source les.