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Important Notice: XO Wave will be discontinued in the next few months as we prepare to bring you the next generation Digital Audio Workstation. A discount upgrade path will be available for current users, but not for users who purchase XO Wave after August 31st, 2010. We realize that there are few professional CD mastring options with the full range of capabilities offered by XO Wave, so we will continue to offer the package as long as possible. However, please keep in mind that as discontinued software:
For up-to-date information about our upcoming software, please join our mailing list. XO Wave: File Formats
ImportXO Wave can Import AIFF
( In addition, XO Wave can import raw (header-less) CDDA data files
( On Mac OS X, XO Wave can import most files that can be read by QuickTime -- this includes MP3, AAC, and others, including Ogg Vorbis with a suitable plug-in. Finally, movies and other files with audio tracks which QuickTime can read, can be imported. ExportXO Wave can Burn Red
Book-compliant CDs on Mac OS X, or on Linux via
XO Wave's Export command exports sessions into AIFF or WAV format, or raw CD audio format. With XO Wave Pro, you can also export to a wide variety of QuickTime formats, including QuickTime Movies, AAC (.m4a), and iPod video. With the LAME plug-ins, XO Wave can export to high-quality MP3 files. Additionally, XO Wave can feed its audio output stream to Audio Hijack Pro for further processing. Video SynchronizationXO Wave Pro and Free can read and synchronize to any video format that QuickTime can read. With the right tools, XO Wave can even synchronize with (demuxed) MPEG-2 video. XO Wave Pro users can also Export to QuickTime Movie as video with synchronized audio. XO Wave Open does not have access to QuickTime, so it uses JMF (the Java Media Framework) to synchronize to video. JMF is more limited than QuickTime, but it's suitable for many projects, as long as you stick to supported formats. A complete list of supported formats is available from Sun Microsystems. Internal Data formatsXO Wave uses session files files, with an
Normally, a project folder contains exactly one session file, and you can ignore the assets -- just treat the folder as a single object, and let XO Wave handle the details for you. If you are trying out variations of a project, you might want to save multiple session files in the same folder, so they can reuse each others' assets. If you decide to do this, be careful, as it becomes easy to delete an asset which the current session doesn't need, but another session does. To avoid this issue, you can ignore the internals of project folders and stick with the 1-session-per-folder rule. VersionsSave
Version creates a backup of the session file
( Because it doesn't copy the assets, Save Version is no substitute for a full backup of the whole session folder, which includes copies of all the assets. Note that multiple Undo can generally get back to the saved version state, but Save Version provides a bit more safety and may be quicker than undoing a long series of actions. Also, Save Versions works even after quitting XO Wave, or opening another project; Undo does not. Since deleting or renaming audio files will invalidate any saved versions, if any such versions exist, XO Wave will a) require confirmation before executing actions which invalidate them, and b) delete any such when they become invalid. See also: Versions. Working filesXO Wave's session files (which use the XO Wave keeps imported audio samples in In addition, XO Wave creates temporary files with the
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