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-The Audio File Manager is designed for both Import and Export of Audio files. An extensive background is given in [[manual-en#audio_segments|Audio Segments]] +The Audio File Manager is designed for both Import and Export of Audio files. An extensive background is given in [[manual-en#audio_segments|Audio Segments]]
-The supported formats are: wav, ogg, flac and mp3. Wave files (wav) are used internally by Rosegarden and importing other types implies that they will be translated on the fly for internal Rosegarden use. Likewise if you wish to export a given audio track, it can be exported in any of the supported formats.+ 
 +The following formats are supported: wav, ogg, flac and mp3. Wave files (wav) are used internally by Rosegarden and importing other types implies that they will be translated on the fly for internal Rosegarden use. Likewise if you wish to export a given audio track, it can be exported in any of the supported formats.
  
 File menu File menu
   * Add Audio File... A standard Open File dialog appears where you may navigate to your file and Open it. It will then appear in the list of available files.   * Add Audio File... A standard Open File dialog appears where you may navigate to your file and Open it. It will then appear in the list of available files.
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 The display includes file details including its name, duration and sample rate. The display includes file details including its name, duration and sample rate.
  
 
 
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