
cart in the Edit Cart Dialog. Next, touch the cut's entry in the cut list and then
touch the Import/Export button to open the Import/Export Audio Dialog
(Illustration 5).
Select the file you wish to import, either by entering the path and filename to it in
the Filename field or by clicking the Select button to open a file browsing dialog.
Rivendell is capable of importing the following types of audio files:
● Microsoft WAV (*.wav) – Both PCM16 and MPEG supported
● MPEG (*.mp1, *.mp2, *.mp3)
● OggVorbis (*.ogg)
● Free Lossless Audio Codec [FLAC] (*.flac)
Next, set the Channels drop-down menu to the appropriate number of channels.
You may also wish to adjust the Normalize or Autotrim controls, although these
will normally be set to reasonable default values by the system administrator and
should seldom have to be altered. If Normalize is selected, then the imported audio
will be peak normalized to the level indicated. The Autotrim does the same thing
as in the Record Dialog (see section 2.0.1.2, 'Recording and Auditioning a Cut in
the Record Dialog' above for details).
Finally, touch the Import button. A progress bar will indicate percentage
completion of the import, followed by a popup box to announce completion. The
Import Audio Dialog will automatically close after acknowledging completion.
The audio is now imported, and can now be auditioned and otherwise processed
in the usual way.
Illustration 5: The Import/Export Audio Dialog
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