12.
Repeat step 11 for the other channels.
Input files have been selected for all channels. For each input file, the sample
rate, bit depth, and duration is identified. See note 1, below.
Use the duration information to check that the input files are identical in
length. See note 2, below.
Special Case:
This packer will accept a stereo source file to assign to a
single channel.
The pulldown on the right is to select channel 1 or channel 2 from a stereo
source file.
Note 1:
If the sample rate of the input file does NOT match the sample rate
you have chosen for the output file, a red outline will appear around the input
file s sample rate, as shown in this example.
Input file sample rate does not match the selected output sample rate. In this
case, you must change the output sample rate to match (step 4) or provide
inputs of the proper sample rate.
Note 2:
If the duration (length) of an input file does NOT match the duration
of another input file, a red outline will appear around the input file s duration,
as shown in this example.
The duration of all input audio files must be the same.
13.
Next, there are three choices. Choose
Pack and Encode
(to
both
pack and
encode at this time) or choose
Pack local file
(if you are going to pack the
file
now
but it will be encoded
later
— see page 12). Choose
Close,
if you do
not want to continue. (Your selections so far will be discarded.)
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Sample rate
Bit depth
Duration (hh:mm:ss:ff)