Ogg Vorbis Files
Ogg Vorbis is an open source, patent-free audio encoding and streaming technology, offering compressed audio files of small size, but with comparatively high audio quality. Ogg Vorbis files have the extension .ogg.
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To open the settings for Ogg Vorbis files, select OggVorbis in the File Type pop-up menu.
- Quality
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Sets the quality for the variable bit rate encoding. This setting determines between which limits the bit rate will vary. The higher the value, the higher the sound quality but also the larger the files.
- Export as
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Allows you to select a channel mode for the mixdown file:
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Interleaved
Allows you to export to an interleaved file.
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Split Channels
Allows you to export the 2 channels of a stereo bus or all subchannels of a multi-channel bus as separate mono files.
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Mono Downmix
Allows you to downmix all the subchannels of a stereo or surround channel or bus to a single mono file.
For stereo, the Stereo Pan Law as defined in the Project Setup dialog is applied to avoid clipping.
For surround, the channels are summed and divided through the number of channels used (in case of a 5.1 channel = (L+R+C+LFE+Ls+Rs)/6).
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L/R Channels from Surround
Allows you to export only the left and right subchannels of a multi-channel bus into a stereo file.
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