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The Pool
Operations
Options
When you convert a file, you can use the Options pop-up menu to set one of the
following options regarding what to do with the new file:
Conform Files
By using this command, you will change all selected files that have different file
attributes than what is specified for the project, to conform to this standard.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the clips in the Pool.
2. Select “Conform Files…” on the Media menu.
A dialog opens allowing you to choose between keeping or replacing the original
unconverted files in the Pool.
The following applies:
- Clip/event references in the Pool are always redirected to the conformed files.
- If any “keep” option is selected, original files remain in the Project’s Audio folder
and new files are created.
- If you select the “Replace” option, files in the Pool and in the Project’s Audio folder
are replaced.
Extract Audio from Video File
This Media menu item allows you to extract the audio from a video file on disk. It
automatically generates a new audio clip that will appear in the Pool Record folder.
The resulting clip will have the following properties:
It will get the same file format and sample rate/width as in the current project.
It will get the same name as the video file.
Ö This function is not available for MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video files.
Option Description
New Files Creates a copy of the file in the audio folder and converts this new file
according to the chosen attributes. The new file is added to the Pool, but
all clip references will still point to the original, unconverted file.
Replace Files Converts the original file without changing clip references. The
references are however saved with the next save action.
New +
Replace in
Pool
Creates a new copy with the chosen attributes, replaces the original file
with the new one in the Pool and redirects the current clip references
from the original file to the new file. This is the option to select if you want
your audio clips to refer to the converted file, but still want to keep the
original file on disk (e.
g. if the file is used in other projects).