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7.3 Encode-Decode Section

7 THE PRO-CODEC MANAGER APPLICATION

decoded to WAV/AIFF with the peaks intact and reduced to below 0 dBFS, potentially
restoring some fidelity to the programme material.

If the source audio file is very quiet,

NORMALISE can be enabled in addition to CLIP

SAFE in order to ensure that the decoded level of the file is as close to 0 dBFS as
possible.

Use the

Output Path field to select where you would like the decoded files to be saved to.

By selecting the

save to input folder option, the source folder will be used. When save

to input folder is disabled, a further output folder field is displayed. Click the browser
icon on the right to choose your output folder. Click the output filename to rename the
destination file.

7.3.4 Batch Encoding/Decoding

It is possible to select multiple files in the File List for encoding, decoding and metadata
editing.

Each file in a selection will be processed in the same way. When encoding and decoding,
each file will be encoded or decoded to the same output format. When writing metadata

(via the

Write to File button), all tags in the Metadata Editor will be written to each

selected file. The only exception to this are the few tags that may not be supported by the
filetype. See section

7.5.3 (Supported Tags)

for details). Unsupported tags will simply be

ignored for that file.

When batch encoding, use the

Filename Format attributes to avoid filename

clashes.

Click the cog to open the Filename Format panel

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