Exporting Your Recording; Listening And Exporting To Wav & Mp3 - ION U-CAST Reference Manual

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EXPORTING YOUR RECORDING

This section explains how to export your recording to WAV format to burn to a CD.
You may also choose to convert to MP3 requiring 3
from the internet. Refer to the software help section for more information.
1.
Now that you have finished recording
and editing your session, you have to
export the audio to your hard drive.
Please note that if you would like to
export to MP3, you may need to
download an MP3 codec from the
Internet – many are free and widely
available.
Please also note that if you are
recording
podcasting, you will need to export your
session as an MP3 file.
2.
Select the "File" menu and then select
"Export As WAV...".
3.
Lastly, name your session and select the
destination folder for the file.
LISTENING AND EXPORTING TO WAV & MP3
To listen to your digitized audio, you will need a third party application that can play
WAV files. There are a variety of applications built into many operating systems as
well as free downloads on the internet. You can also use any standard audio CD
burning software to burn your WAV files to an audio CD.
There are many free software applications that can play, burn, as well as convert
WAV files to MP3. Once a file is in MP3 format it can be placed on any MP3
compatible mobile digital device.
As we already mentioned, if you are recording for the purposes of podcasting, you
will need to export your session to an MP3, or convert the exported WAV file to an
MP3. The reason for this is that MP3 files are considerably smaller in size than
WAV files and are, therefore, better suited for transmission and streaming over the
Internet. There are many MP3 codecs available on the Internet – many are free
and easily available.
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