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Chapter 9: Saving audio and video files
Adobe Soundbooth CS3 offers a comprehensive set file formats that support a wide variety of output types, ranging
from the web to CD and DVD.
Saving and closing files
Save entire files or selected ranges
Use the File > Save command to either save newly created files or quickly resave existing files and retain their
settings. Use the File > Save As commands to save selections or change settings such as file format, sample rate, and
bit depth.
1
Choose one of the following:
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File > Save. (If you’re resaving, you can skip all steps below.)
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File > Save As.
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File > Save Selection As.
2
Specify a file location, name, and format. Then click Save.
3
Set format-specific options. For more information, see one of the following:
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“mp3 options” on page 66.
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“AIF, AVI, MOV, and WAV options” on page 66.
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“Options for additional video formats” on page 68.
4
Click OK.
See also
“Choosing file formats” on page 64
“Export or import cue points in XML files” on page 61
Export audio channels to mono files
If you want to edit individual channels of a stereo or surround-sound file, export them to mono files. Soundbooth
appends the channel name to each exported file name and saves in WAV format. For example, a stereo source file
named Jazz.aif produces mono files named Jazz_L.wav and Jazz_R.wav.
1
Choose File > Export > Channels To Mono Files.
2
Specify a location for the files, and click OK.
Soundbooth automatically opens each exported file.
See also
“Export or import cue points in XML files” on page 61
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