In
the Export Settings dialog box, the options available in the Audio
tab depend on the format you’ve specified. Some common audio options
include the following:
- Codec
-
Specifies the codec used to encode the audio:
- AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)
-
A high-quality encoding format supported by many mobile devices.
This codec is the default for the H.264 format.
- SurCode for Dolby Digital 5.1
-
A high-quality encoding format developed for multichannel
digital sound and the most common encoder for DVD‑video. (This codec
is available only in Adobe Premiere Pro.)
- MainConcept MPEG Audio
-
A high-quality encoder developed by MainConcept media technologies,
and included with Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Soundbooth.
- PCM (pulse-code modulation) Audio
-
A lossless audio format. Files of this format tend to be
larger than files of the other formats.
- Audio Format
-
Determines the audio type.
- Bit Rate
-
Specifies the output bit rate of the audio. Generally, higher
bit rates increase both quality and file size. This option is available
for Dolby® Digital, MainConcept MPEG, and
some Windows Media audio codecs.
Note: Options not documented
here are specific to the selected format. For detailed information,
consult the specifications for the selected format.