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Depending upon the format, different project lengths are possible.
DVD video 16 bit: 6h 33 min
24 bit: 4h 23 min
DVD audio 16 bit: 3h 36 min
24 bit: 2h 24 min
Data disc
This option opens the CD burn dialog with the preset
option "Burn MP3 CD/DVD". This option allows the
project to be burned onto a data CD or DVD as MP3,
OGG VORBIS or WMA format.
You can change the format settings of the respective encoder in the dialog.
If your project already contains files in compressed formats, then you have the choice
to encode these files again or to use the original files. In this case, these files will lose
all editing and effects changes which you have made.
Batch conversion
Batch processing lets you automate work processes. You can extend a specific editing
process from a single audio file to a list of files any size (i.e. the "batch"). The files are
then executed automatically, over night, all day, or however you like.
Possible jobs may include:
Normalization, volume adjustment, loudness
Linear fading (in and out)
All real-time cleaning and mastering effects
Removing direct current
Resampling/Timestretching (view page 104)
Forma
t conversions: Bit width (8/16/24-bit), sample rate,
stereo/mono/left/right
Save in all available export formats (view page 119).
Examples of u
se:
Encoding a large number of wave files into MP3 while simultaneously adjusting
volume and freshening up higher frequencies
Loss-free conversion of wave files into FLAC to save up to 50% hard drive space
Correcting multiple LP recordings with incorrect speeds
Denoising original sound tracks