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What type of audio should I use?
Methods for getting .wav audio
The main goal of this section is to get your audio into Uncompressed .wav format.
Even if your editing program says it can handle other forms of audio, don't take the chance. Out of the hundreds of different ways audio can be encoded, you don't really know if the file you have will work properly. This could lead to a number of problems like timing/un-sync, quality loss, and nasty system crashes. So it is best to use something reliable like Uncompressed .wav
Options for Audio Sources:
Even if your editing program says it can handle other forms of audio, don't take the chance. Out of the hundreds of different ways audio can be encoded, you don't really know if the file you have will work properly. This could lead to a number of problems like timing/un-sync, quality loss, and nasty system crashes. So it is best to use something reliable like Uncompressed .wav
Options for Audio Sources:
a.) Music Files [+] (.mp3 .m4a etc...)
b.) CDs [+]
c.) DVD's [+] (Audio Stream)
d.) Video Files [+] (Audio Stream)
b.) CDs [+]
c.) DVD's [+] (Audio Stream)
d.) Video Files [+] (Audio Stream)
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