User Manual

Export Settings
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Export Settings: Audio
Export Settings: Graphic
The following table describes options available in Export Settings: Graphic.
Option Description
Use Marks, Use
Enabled Tracks
See “Use Marks and Use Enabled Tracks Options” on page 1384.
Mono
Stereo
Use this option to export audio tracks in either mono or stereo.
Sample Rate Defines an audio sample rate, either Project rate, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, or
96 kHz.
You can use this option if your sequence has a mix of sample rates and you need to create
a single sample rate. (You set the project rate in the Audio Project Settings dialog box. For
more information, see Audio Project Settings for Capture” on page 198.) You can also use
this option to change the sample rate if the application to which you are exporting does not
support the current sample rate.
Bit Depth Defines the bit depth, either Project bit depth, 16 bit, or 24 bit.
Audio Format Defines the audio format:
Project: When this option is selected, your Avid editing application exports the audio
format that you selected as the project default in the Audio Project Settings: Main tab.
WAVE: Select this option to export audio tracks in the WAVE format (.wav file name
extension). Nearly all Windows applications that support sound use WAVE files.
QuickTime also supports the WAVE format.
AIFF-C: Select this option to export audio tracks in the industry-standard AIFF-C
format, which is compatible with many third-party sound editing and multimedia
applications.
SDII (Macintosh only): Select this option to export audio tracks in the Sound Designer
II format, which is compatible with Pro Tools and other third-party applications.
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If you export with the Project option selected and PCM (MXF) selected in the Audio
Project Settings: Main tab, a WAVE file is exported.
Option Description
Use Marks, Use
Enabled Tracks
See “Use Marks and Use Enabled Tracks Options” on page 1384.