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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 chart below offers you some ideas of the different types of
audio quality possible and how they affect file size.
Quality
Properties
File size
(compressed: 10 secs)
Telephone
11,025 kHz, 8-bit, Mono
107 kb
Radio
22050 kHz, 8-bit, Mono
215 kb
CD
44,100 kHz, 16-bit, Stereo
1720 kb
Customizing Audio Editor
You can customize the way you work in Audio Editor using the Prefer-
ences dialog box, opened by clicking File: Preferences
[
F
6
]
or by double-
clicking on the Status bar. Here, you can control the display of the
waveform, the time format used, and assign a mixer program for record-
ing audio files.
Summary of Contents for MEDIASTUDIO PRO 6.0
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