Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual

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Part III

Output

 Rate: Choose a standard sample rate from the pop-up menu or enter a value to

specify the output rate for the audio. Lower sample rates take less bandwidth but
have lower quality.

 8–22.225 kHz: These lower sample rates are used mainly for multimedia and web

movies to reduce file size.

 32 kHz: A lower-quality sample rate often used on consumer DV camcorders. This

option isn’t particularly useful for exporting unless you specifically need to make a
file that is compatible with a 32 kHz device.

 44.1 kHz: This is the sample rate of music CDs.
 48 kHz: Most digital video formats use this sample rate.
 96 kHz: This sample rate is common in professional audio and music production.
 192 kHz: This sample rate is typically used by high-end audio mastering facilities.

 Show Advanced Settings: Select this checkbox to set additional options, if the

selected audio format supports this.

 Render Settings—Quality: If your sequence or clip sample rate doesn’t match your

export sample rate, this pop-up menu appears. You can choose from several
quality options.

 Linear PCM Settings: These options are only available when you choose Linear PCM

from the Format pop-up menu.

 Sample size: Choose a bit depth for your audio samples. For most situations, 16-bit

audio is the minimum bit depth you should choose, but sometimes 8-bit audio is
useful when creating small, low-quality movies for the web. If you choose 32-bit,
you have the option of using integer or floating-point values. You can also choose
64-bit, but only if the Floating Point checkbox is selected.

 Little Endian: This refers to the way audio data bytes are ordered. Little endian byte

ordering is used when creating Windows-compatible WAVE files. Big endian order
is used when creating AIFF files.

 Floating Point: This option affects how the bits of each sample are used to

represent audio amplitudes. Floating point is available with 32-bit audio, and
required when using 64-bit audio.

 Unsigned: This option is automatically enabled when exporting 8-bit WAVE files.

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