importing non-Multitrack audio
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				porkpeye
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							 importing non-Multitrack audio
						importing non-Multitrack audio
		
								
						
			
			
			
			Is it possible to import audio that did not originate in Multitrack? If so, what formats are recognized?
			
			
									
						
										
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				pwnified  
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Re: importing non-Multitrack audio
Supported formats for WiFi import include basically all the quicktime audio formats (mp3, wav, aac, m4a, aiff, aifc, 3gp), but not supported is any DRM protected format.
			
			
									
						
							
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				jorgren
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Re: importing non-Multitrack audio
Don't forget Multitrack is also compatible with audio copy/paste, so you can easily import and export audio from/to other apps within your device.  I don't know all compatible formats, but 44.1 KHz 16 bit stereo works fine and all my other apps support it.
			
			
									
						
										
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				porkpeye
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Re: importing non-Multitrack audio
That never occurred to me but is fairly obvious. Thanks for the tip.jorgren wrote:Don't forget Multitrack is also compatible with audio copy/paste, so you can easily import and export audio from/to other apps within your device. I don't know all compatible formats, but 44.1 KHz 16 bit stereo works fine and all my other apps support it.
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				porkpeye
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Re: importing non-Multitrack audio
Great. Very useful info and support. Maybe not the prettiest, but an excellent app by the way.pwnified wrote:Supported formats for WiFi import include basically all the quicktime audio formats (mp3, wav, aac, m4a, aiff, aifc, 3gp), but not supported is any DRM protected format.