Reference Guide

1172 Audio file management
The Project Files dialog
The Project Files dialog
SONAR projects, extension .cwp, contain all your project information with the exception of your
digital audio data. This data is stored in a separate folder or folders. You can opt to save the audio
data for all of your projects in a single audio folder, or create multiple folders.
The Project Files dialog box lists all of your project’s audio files and their location. This dialog box is
a valuable tool for managing your audio files. Access the dialog by opening a project and choosing
Project > Audio Files.
Figure 342. The Project Files dialog
How to use the Project Files dialog
The Project Files dialog box has important information, including:
Exactly which folders all of your audio files are saved in—know at a glance if you can backup your
project by copying the audio folder and the .cwp file or if you need to do a Save As to round up
files not in your project’s audio folder.
The filenames for each audio file your project is referencing
The combined size the audio data in your project—important if you are going to backup your
project
The bit depth of every audio file in your project, including a display o the lowest and highest in the
Min/Max Bit Depth field
The location status of each audio file, which could be any of the following:
Global. This means that the file is stored in the Global Audio Data directory. The Global
Audio Data directory can be changed in Edit > Preferences > File - Audio Data.
Local. This means that the file is stored in the local wave data directory, a per-project data
directory which is a subdirectory in the directory where the project file is stored.
External. This means that the file is stored in a directory other than the Global Audio Data
directory or in a Local audio data directory.
Missing. This means that the file is not to be found.