Pro Tools Reference Guide
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Enforce Avid Compatibility
Creates frame-accurate edits, wraps the files as
OMFI (unless File Type is MXF), and limits the
sample rate options to 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. Dith-
ering without noise shaping will be applied to
files being exported from 24-bit to 16-bit.
File Type
Selects the (creator) type for the bounced files.
Sound Designer II
(Mac Only)
This was the native format for older Mac-based
Pro Tools systems. Select this to use the bounced
audio with any Digidesign application for Mac.
BWF (Broadcast .WAV Format)
This was the native format for older Windows-
based Pro Tools systems, but is now supported
on Windows and Mac. To use a BWF (.WAV) file
in Pro Tools, you can drag and drop from the Di-
giBase browser, Windows Explorer or Mac
Finder, or a folder, or you can use the Import
Audio command. Files in this format do not
have to be converted to be used in Pro Tools.
AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format)
To use an AIFF file in Pro Tools, you can drag
and drop from the DigiBase browser, Windows
Explorer or Mac Finder, or you can use the Im-
port Audio command. Files in this format do
not have to be converted to be used in
Pro Tools.
QuickTime
QuickTime is Apple’s multimedia audio file for-
mat. Pro Tools does not directly support this
type of file in its sessions. To use a QuickTime
audio file within Pro Tools, use the Import Au-
dio command. The QuickTime format is popu-
lar for attaching to emails, to simplify long-dis-
tance project review and approval. Many
popular multimedia applications also support
QuickTime.
Sound Resource
(Mac Only)
This file type is supported by some Mac software
applications. Pro Tools does not directly support
this type of file in its sessions. To use a SND file
within Pro Tools, use the Import Audio com-
mand. The SND format is useful if you plan to
use your audio with other Mac applications that
do not support Sound Designer II or AIFF for-
mats.
Windows Media
(Windows Only)
Windows Media formatted files can contain au-
dio, video, or script data stored in Windows Me-
dia Format. A Windows Media Format file may
have an .asf, .wma, or .wmv file name exten-
sion.
Selecting a file type
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