BrettBrandon wrote:Thanks. I have the pdf manual but wasn't finding what audio it supported.
Brett
gdougherty wrote:BrettBrandon wrote:Thanks. I have the pdf manual but wasn't finding what audio it supported.
Brett
Oh, it supports every type of audio format. All you have to do is convert it first. Full support for all audio formats is coming in the next release or maybe the one after that.
Craig wrote:But with non-destructive editing, I believe most editors handle it by converting it to a non-compressed file and then using that file for a reference. No changes are actually made to it (the same as an original wav file in SAW), there is only a final mix file that could be converted into an mp3 if wanted. Only single track editors like Soundforge or Wavelab would actually have the change the original mp3 by re-encoding it.
Butch wrote:If we are all pros here then we would not start with an mp3 anyway
Or at least under
Butch
RBIngraham wrote:But when I read nonsense about compressed files being rewritten every time.... sorry I can't help but call bullshit when I smell it...
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