I do voice over work and I have a client who want the uncompressed files sent as 24bit 48kHz aiffs.
I don't see that Audacity has those exact settings. Am I missing something? This is the first time I have had someone ask for AIFF, so I am not familiar with it at all.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Exporting in AIFF
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The final version of Audacity for Windows 98/ME is the legacy 2.0.0 version.
Re: Exporting in AIFF
Upgrade to Audacity 1.3.13 http://audacityteam.org/download/
To Export as 24bit 48kHz AIFF:
1) Click in the "Project Rate" box in the lower left corner of the main Audacity window and set it to 48000
2) File menu > Export
3) Select "Other uncompressed files" as the file type.
4) Click on the "Options" button
5) Select "Header: AIFF" and "Encoding: Signed 24 bit PCM"
6) Enter a name for the file including the .aiff file extension
7) Click the "Save" button.
To Export as 24bit 48kHz AIFF:
1) Click in the "Project Rate" box in the lower left corner of the main Audacity window and set it to 48000
2) File menu > Export
3) Select "Other uncompressed files" as the file type.
4) Click on the "Options" button
5) Select "Header: AIFF" and "Encoding: Signed 24 bit PCM"
6) Enter a name for the file including the .aiff file extension
7) Click the "Save" button.
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