Griffin Technology Final Vinyl 2.5 CD Player User Manual


 
Importing/Exporting Files
Final Vinyl can read and write many of the most popular file formats.
1. Importing: If you have a file that does not show up as one that
Final Vinyl can “open,” directly, you will likely be able to “import”
it, instead. Select “Import” from the File Menu, and choose the
file you want to import. Final Vinyl will import any audio file
supported by your currently-installed version of QuickTime.
2. Exporting: Final Vinyl can directly save a file as either WAV (an
audio file format that is popular with Windows PC users) or AIFC
(a variant of the AIFF audio file format popular with Macintosh
users). But you can also export a file from Final Vinyl in other
popular file formats, such as MPEG-4, QuickTime Movie, WAV,
etc. To export your recording in one of these file formats, select
“Export” from the File Menu, and choose the file format you wish.
Note that you can import most of these file formats into iTunes,
from within which you can convert the file into MP3 format, for
use with iPod or other MP3 players, or for burning onto audio CDs.