When exporting an audio file, you have the option to select from 7 different audio formats. Each format differs slightly. Please see descriptions below to determine the best format for your project.
MP3. Compressed audio format that reduces file size while maintaining high sound quality, making it ideal for sharing and storing music, podcasts, and other audio.
WAV. Uncompressed audio format that provides high-quality sound by preserving all audio data, making it ideal for professional recordings and editing.
AIFF. Uncompressed audio format developed by Apple, known for delivering high-quality sound suitable for professional audio recording and editing.
FLAC. compressed audio format that preserves the original sound quality without any loss, making it ideal for high-fidelity audio storage and playback.
AAC. compressed audio format that delivers high-quality sound at lower bit rates, commonly used for streaming and digital music distribution.
WMA. Compressed audio format developed by Microsoft, designed to reduce file sizes while maintaining audio quality, primarily for use in Windows-based systems.
AC3. Audio file format developed by Dolby Laboratories, primarily used for surround sound encoding in DVDs, Blu-ray discs, and other multimedia to provide high-quality multichannel audio.