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WAVELAB
23 – 602 Importing audio CD/DVD tracks
11. Optionally, activate “Create peak file”.
When this is activated, a peak file is created for each track as they are saved to disk. A peak
file is a small file with the extension “.gpk” automatically created by WaveLab each time a
file is modified or opened in WaveLab (if it hasn’t been previously). The peak file contains
information about the waveform, and determines how it is drawn in the wave window.
With this option activated, the importing of the tracks will take slightly longer. On the other
hand, no peak files will need to be generated later when opening the files which may also
take some time.
12. The track(s) are retrieved. Optionally, each is opened in its own window.
This is specified in the progress indication menu that appears during im-
port.
File format – Converting DVD track(s) to other formats
The extracted audio files are saved in WAV (Wave) format by default. You
can, however, directly save files in other audio formats by clicking the
large button at the bottom left of the dialog to open the Audio File Format
dialog, and select the desired file format from the Type menu.
Among the formats available are the following compressed audio formats:
MP3, MP2, WMA and Ogg Vorbis.
When any of these formats is selected, you can click the Encoding field
and select “Edit…” from the pop-up to open the corresponding Encoding
dialog, where you can specify the bit rate and other attributes of the file to
be created.
Convert to Audio Montage
The “Convert to Audio Montage” option can convert an entire DVD-A or
single tracks to an Audio Montage.
All tracks, all index markers and pauses are retrieved (including audio-in-
pauses if the option “Get audio in pause” is activated), as well as DVD-
Text and ISRC codes. A single file is created.
If the DVD-A contains several groups, each group will be converted to a
separate montage.
Once you have converted to a montage, you can reorder tracks, remove
some tracks or add new tracks. You can use this function to create mixed
compilations of DVD-Audio discs.
Show DVD Text
This lets you view – but not edit – any DVD Text accompanying the DVD-
A. See “DVD-Audio text” on page 566 for information about DVD Text.