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In the Settings dialog, you can define the file name suffixes that the Multi-Channel Creator will use to identify which channels exist for each audio file. Different suffixes must be used for mono and stereo files. You can also specify how files of different lengths will be handled when they are combined to create a multi-channel file.
To access the Settings dialog, click Settings > Settings in the Multi-Channel Creator window.
Interface Element |
Description |
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When file lengths are different |
Determines how source files of different lengths are handled when combined together. You can choose one of the following options:
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Suffixes | |
Set mono channel suffixes | |
Channels |
The different mono audio channels that make-up a multi-channel audio file. |
Suffixes |
The letter or letters that represent the different audio channels. These suffixes must be appended to the end of each source file name so that the Multi-Channel Creator can identify which channels are contained in a particular audio file. |
Set stereo channel suffixes | |
Channels |
The different types of stereo audio channels. |
Suffixes |
The letter or letters that represent the different audio channels. These suffixes must be appended to the end of each source file name so that the Multi-Channel Creator can identify which channels are contained in a particular audio file. |
Anonymous configuration separator |
Define a suffix separator for anonymous configurations. Suffixes for such configurations are defined as [suffix separator for anonymous configurations][number]. For example, type "." as a separator. Then, an example of a valid suffix would be ".45". Leave the field empty to disable anonymous configurations altogether. |
Closes the dialog after saving the changes you made to the settings. | |
Closes the dialog without saving any changes you have made to the settings. |
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