WAV files are the most widely supported file types. Unfortunately, these are also the largest file type. This would be the best option if you are burning audio CDs.
q Destination File Size - This is a helpful indicator that estimates how big the destination file size is going to be.
q Render All/Selection - The default is to render the entire session. However, you can also render the current selection. You might choose to render the selection if you want to hear how it sounds under a certain sample rate, bits and stereo combination. (You wouldn’t have to render the entire session which could take a while depending on the length of the session.)
q Sample rate – enter or select a sample rate. CD quality is 44,100 Hz. If, in doubt, choose 44,100 Hz. Selections include 8 kHz to 192 kHz, but you may type in any sample rate.
q Bit depth – choose from 8, 16, 24, 32 or 32 bit float. CD quality is 16 bits. If, in doubt, choose 16 bits.
q Channels – choose from Mono or Stereo. CD quality is stereo.
q User Information – Enter in the title, author and copyright if desired.
q Create a separate WAV for each track marker – This option will be enabled if you have more than one CD Track Marker. If you select this option, Mixcraft will create a WAV file for each section of audio. More on track markers