On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 5:22 PM, Alf Haakon Lund <alf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It will not change the format of files already created by Ardour; it will change the format of all files created after you make the change. Since Ardour can read and write all the formats it claims to support, it doesn't care if a session uses files all in a single format, or in a mixture of formats.
It seems to me that most DAWs on linux are 'operating on' WAV files. However I see there are other options, like in Ardour's session/properties/media tab
Except for losing the 4 GB limit on file size, are there other advantages of using for example broadcast rf64?
metadata, primarily.
Will Ardour just change the default once I change this setting, and is it safe to change on a work in progress?
It will not change the format of files already created by Ardour; it will change the format of all files created after you make the change. Since Ardour can read and write all the formats it claims to support, it doesn't care if a session uses files all in a single format, or in a mixture of formats.
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