Tips For Determining Audio Quality - Ulead MEDIASTUDIO PRO 8 User Manual

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244 AUDIO EDITOR
To copy tracks directly from an audio CD:
1. Insert the audio CD in the disc drive.
2. Select Control: Record from CD. The Sound Selection dialog box opens.
3. Determine the capture sound quality, using Format and Attributes, for the
audio file that you will be capturing. Click Save As to save your settings as a
sound template. By saving it, you will be able to use the same attributes to
capture from an audio CD in the future. Click OK to open the Select Song
Track dialog box.
4. Select the desired track(s) then click Start. Audio Editor will begin copying the
selected track(s).
5. The captured file will appear on the workspace. Select File: Save As to save
the captured audio file. You can save the audio file in the Media Library folder of
the Video Editor Production Library so you can access it right away when using
Video Editor.

Tips for determining audio quality

Generally, it is quite straight forward to determine the properties you should use
for recording a waveform. The determining factors are the file size and the type of
speakers the audio will be played back over. For example, if disk space is limited
and the sound is intended for playing over small computer speakers, then there is
no need for CD quality sound. Likewise, if you plan on playing your files over
amplified speakers directly from your hard disk, then you would want more than
just telephone quality. The following chart offers you some ideas of the different
types of audio quality possible and how they affect file size.
Quality
Telephone
Radio
CD
Properties
11,025 KHz, 8-bit, Mono
22,050 KHz, 8-bit, Mono
44,100 KHz, 16-bit, Stereo
File size
(compressed: 10 secs)
107 KB
215 KB
1,720 KB

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