Importing audio and video into soundtrack – Apple Final Cut Express HD: New Features User Manual
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Exporting individual tracks is useful when you are using Logic Pro or other digital audio
workstations. This makes it easy to further process those individual tracks.
To export a Soundtrack track as an audio file:
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Select the track to export.
2
Choose File > Export Tracks.
A dialog appears with settings for the exported track’s audio file.
3
Configure the export settings.
4
Click Export.
Exporting QuickTime Movies From Soundtrack
If a Soundtrack project contains a QuickTime movie file, you can export the project to a
new QuickTime movie. Exporting to a QuickTime movie creates a copy of the original
movie file, with the project’s audio mixed into the movie’s audio track.
To export a Soundtrack project to a new QuickTime movie file:
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Choose File > Export to QuickTime.
A QuickTime movie can be either self-contained (with all audio and video data saved in
the movie file) or reference (with the movie file containing only references to the media
files it uses). When you export a project to a QuickTime movie, by default the new
movie file is self-contained, even when the original movie file is a reference movie. You
can choose to keep a reference movie as a reference movie, but you cannot change a
self-contained movie to a reference movie.
To keep a reference movie as a reference movie when exporting:
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Choose File > Export to QuickTime, then deselect the “Make movie self-contained”
checkbox in the Export dialog.
Importing Audio and Video Into Soundtrack
You can import audio files or a QuickTime movie into a Soundtrack project.
Importing Audio Files Into Soundtrack
Soundtrack supports uncompressed audio files in both AIFF and WAV formats. You can
import audio files with any combination of the following sample rates and bit depths:
 Sample rate: 22.05, 32, 44.1, 48, or 96 kHz
 Bit depth: 8, 16, or 24 bits
Note: You cannot directly import compressed audio files into Soundtrack.