Rendering Audio Track Question

Byron K wrote on 8/21/2010, 12:02 PM
I have a long audio track that has been imported from a DVD and split into separate sections. I want to render each section as separate track.

When I select the region, and change the file name of each track it defaults to SP0000.wav.

How do I change each region's track's file name.

Sorry if this is a stupid question as I normally use Cubase for all my audio, but since the person whom I'm doing this for wanted the audio extracted from a dvd, I figure it should be easy to do in Vegas.

BTW this is just his church's video, my friend wants to split up audio so he can listen to the sermon in the car.

Thanks in advance guys!

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Byron K wrote on 8/21/2010, 12:18 PM
Here's something that's interesting..

I was unknowingly rendering using the Scott Studio Wave. When I change over to the Windows .wav format I can change the file names.

Does anyone use the Scott Studio .wav format?

From the little bit of research I've done, it's a specific format for Scott Studio broadcast automation systems.
Geoff_Wood wrote on 8/22/2010, 1:45 AM
Ummm, when you choose Tools|Render To New Track, with the split region 'selected , or simpler still File|Render (as you are not doing anything more in Vegas), you are prompted for a filename.

Are you suggesting that Vegas is overriding you filename ?

geoff
Byron K wrote on 8/22/2010, 11:19 AM
I was just using File | Render. It looks like it's the nature of the Scott Studio .wav naming convention.

I was just curious if anyone uses Scott Studio format of .wav, because there's minimal information about this .wav format other than it embeds different commands and information like Artist, title, unique ID, date of recording, vocal begin etc... and is designed for playback on broadcasting systems.
musicvid10 wrote on 8/22/2010, 1:42 PM
Scott Studios wav format is used by Scott Studios broadcast distribution systems.

If you don't produce for a radio station that owns a Scott Studios product, you don't need to use this render option in Vegas.