103 lines
3.2 KiB
HTML
103 lines
3.2 KiB
HTML
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layout: default
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title: Export Dialog
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---
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<p>
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When you have finished mixing your session, you probably want to export it to a sound
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file to burn to a CD, upload to the web, or whatever. <kbd class="menu">Session > Export > Export to Audio file(s)...</kbd>
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shows the Export Dialog to do this.
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</p>
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<p>
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You can also export the outputs of multiple tracks & busses all at once via
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<kbd class="menu">Session > Export > Stem Export...</kbd>.
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</p>
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<h2>File Format</h2>
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<img src="/images/export-dialog-file-format.png" />
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<p>
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This tab contains controls for the format of the exported audio file.
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You can enable more than one format here, in which case each will be exported in turn.
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Ardour is supplied with a list of export formats, including:
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<ul>
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<li>CD (Red Book)</li>
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<li>DVD-A</li>
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<li>FLAC 24 bit </li>
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<li>FLAC 24 bit (tagged)</li>
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<li>Ogg_Vorbis</li>
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<li>Ogg_Vorbis (tagged)</li>
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<li>Ring Tone</li>
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</ul>
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You can edit these formats, or create your own, with the <a href="/exporting/edit-export-format-profile/">"Edit Export Format Profile"</a> dialog, which
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appears when you click the "Edit" or "New" button to the right of the drop-down list of formats.
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</p>
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<p>
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You can also create a 'Preset' consisting of one or more formats. Ardour provides some ready-made presets, too:
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<ul>
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<li>CD + DVD-A</li>
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<li>CD + FLAC</li>
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<li>CD + FLAC (tagged)</li>
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<li>CD + Ogg_Vorbis + FLAC (tagged)</li>
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<li>CD + Ogg_Vorbis</li>
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<li>CD + Ogg_Vorbis (tagged)</li>
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<li>CD only</li>
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<li>DVD-A only</li>
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<li>FLAC</li>
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<li>FLAC (tagged)</li>
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<li>Ogg_Vorbis + FLAC</li>
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<li>Ogg_Vorbis + FLAC (tagged)</li>
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<li>Ogg_Vorbis </li>
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<li>Ogg_Vorbis (tagged)</li>
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</ul>
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</p>
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<h3>Soundcloud upload</h3>
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<p>
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When 'Upload to Soundcloud' is ticked on in any format's tab, a pane containing fields
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to enter in Soundcloud account details (email and password), and what should happen
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to the uploaded files will become visible.
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</p>
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<img src="/images/soundcloud-upload.png" />
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<p>
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<dl>
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<dt>Make files public</dt><dd>Choose whether to make uploaded files available to anyone via the Soundcloud web site.</dd>
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<dt>Open uploaded files in browser</dt><dd>Open each file on soundcloud in your browser after upload.
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If you don't enable this, you can still see the URLs in the <a href="">Log window</a>.</dd>
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<dt>Make files downloadable</dt><dd>Choose whether to allow downloading of files uploaded to Soundcloud.</dd>
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</dl>
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</p>
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<h2>Time Span</h2>
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<img src="/images/export-dialog-timespan.png" />
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<p>
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This tab allows you to select the range (or ranges) of the timeline to export. By default, "session" is
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enabled - this will export the whole session from the start marker to the end marker.
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</p>
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<h2>Channels</h2>
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<img src="/images/export-dialog-channels.png" />
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<p>
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Here you can choose which outputs (tracks or busses) should be sent to the exported file.
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</p>
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<h2>Stem Export</h2>
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<img src="/images/export-dialog-stem-export.png" />
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<p>
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If you chose 'Stem Export', the 'Channels' tab appears slightly differently:
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in this case each chosen channel (track or bus) is exported to its own file,
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instead of all channels being mixed together into a single file. You can
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choose to export either the region contents or the track output here in this
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case.
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</p>
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