Export Audio, Video, Captions, or a Script from Audiate

Learn how to export audio, video, captions, or a script to use in other applications.

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Export Audio and/or Video

Save the audio from your recording as a .wav, .mp3, or .m4a file. If your project includes video, save audio and video together as an .mp4 file.

  1. Select Export button > Export to File.
  2. In the Export to File dialog, complete one of the following:
    • Select a file format and customize the settings.
    • Select a preset or user preset from the dropdown.
      Export to File dialog Presets in Export to File dialog
  3. Click OK.
  4. In the Save As dialog, enter a file name.
  5. Select a location.
  6. Click Save.

Tip: Save your export settings as a preset

In the Export to File dropdown, select Save Preset. Enter a preset name and click OK.
Audiate saves the export settings as a preset. Select File > Export Audio > Export to File dropdown menu > User Presets to export with these settings.

Export a Section of Your Project

Export a portion of your project as a .wav, .mp3, .m4a or, if you project includes video, an .mp4 file.

  1. Complete one of the following:
    • To export a scene, click the dropdown next to the scene name and select Export Scene.
      Scene menu
    • To export a selection, click and drag to highlight a selection of the transcription. Select File menu > Export Selection > Export Selection as Audio.
      Text selection example
  2. In the Export to File dialog, complete one of the following:
  3. Click OK.
  4. In the Save As dialog, enter a file name.
  5. Select a location.
  6. Click Save.

Export Script or Captions

Save the Audiate script for use as captions or subtitles in another application or hosting service.

  1. Complete one of the following options:
    • Export the entire script: Select File menu > Export > Export Script.
    • Export a selection: Click and drag to select the desired text from the script and select File menu > Export Selection > Export Selection as Script.
  2. Enter a file name.
  3. Select a location and file type.
  4. Click Save.

Tip: Export as an SRT file to preserve timing

Select the SRT file type to include time stamps in your file. Applications such as Camtasia Editor and hosting services such as YouTube use the time stamps to automatically align captions and subtitles with audio.

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