Exporting Audio Files from AudioCodex

AudioCodex provides a simple yet powerful audio-converter functionality, allowing you to export any CoreAudio - native file to any other CoreAudio format, and to also extract audio tracks from many types of video files.

Note that protected audio files (m4p), such as those bought from the iTunes Store, cannot be exported or converted.

To export a track, select the Track you’d like to export, then select File → Export... (or right/ctrl-click and choose Export...).

Audio Files

For audio files this will open the ‘Export Audio File’ dialog box. Enter a name for the file (without a file extension), a location to save the file to (must be an existing directory on the filesystem) then use the pop-up menus to configure the exporting/conversion options.

AudioCodex will crop the current loop to it’s in and out points. You can choose whether AudioCodex should render Time & Pitch adjustments when it outputs the file. Note that choosing this option may increase render time, and it is normal for the progress bar to start over once for each rendering step. Choose a file-format, file extension and data format for the file and click Export to start the conversion.

When the progress bar finishes the export procedure is done, and the exported file will automatically be added to your Loops playlist in AudioCodex so you can play it back immediately.

QuickTime Audio Extraction

AudioCodex can extract and export audio from many QuickTime video formats. Note however that some video formats interleave their audio and video information, and these formats cannot currently be extracted by AudioCodex.

You can specify output format, rate, channels and other render settings in the Output Encoding Format dialog box.