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11.1.13 Batch Conversion
This dialog allows you to convert the file format of a group of Audio Files.
This could be useful for example, if you have a large number of Audio Files that you wish to
encode as MP3 files, or a group of stereo files that you need to downsample and convert
to mono. You can also take maximum advantage of your computer's architecture if you have
a multiple processor cores, by spreading the processing load across them. These settings
are selected in the Multitasking tab.
To use the Batch Converter tool:
1. Click on the plus sign icon to add files, (or just drag the files directly into the pane)
2. Define an output file location and file format
3. Choose any options or performance settings from the Options and Multi-tasking tabs
4. Click Start to begin (you can also choose an option to start the process automatically
when dragging the file in).
You can access this dialog by choosing Utilities > Batch conversion of Audio Files...
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
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Audio File Format Dialog
11.1.14 Basic Audio CD Settings
This dialog allows you to edit various settings for the Basic Audio CD. You can add optional
UPC/EAN codes to your CD, adjust the pause time before the first track and add additional
silence at the beginning and end of tracks. You can also choose to play the audio through
the Master Section and its effects before burning your audio CD. See Basic Audio CD for
more information.
You can access this dialog from the Basic Audio CD window in the Audio File Workspace
by choosing the Options > Options... or by clicking on the spanner icon.
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
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