Using Separate Audio can include more detailed audio metadata. The bit depth of the newly created audio files.Ĭhoose Embed Audio to write the newly created audio files into the AAF export resulting in a single, self-contained AAF.Ĭhoose Separate Audio to render the newly created audio files into a folder next to the AAF. The sample rate of the newly created audio files. The copy without effects exists on a new separate track. This option is only available if Render audio clip effects is checked, and it includes a copy of the audio file with no effects applied so the destination application has both the rendered audio effects and a clean copy of the audio. This option renders any audio effects into the newly-created AAF audio files to ensure they are heard in the destination application. If this option is left unchecked, no new audio is rendered and the AAF links to the existing audio files while maintaining the original channelization. The AAF and resulting audio media are all in mono with any stereo clips being put on mono tracks labelled Left and Right. Use this option when sending to a dedicated audio application. When checked, Premiere Pro renders new audio media rather than link to the existing audio. If unchecked or missing Tape Name, the AAF refers to the File Name. Writes Tape Name metadata (if a clip has it) into the AAF so that other applications can relink using Tape Name. If not selected, the AAF links to each of the existing video files as separate clips. The video file is an MXF using the DNxHD or DNxHR codec. This option renders the video tracks into a single clip included next to the AAF.
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