| Exporting Audio from a QuickTime Video File |
| You can export the audio portion from any QuickTime video file to any location on your hard disk. Toast automatically converts the audio files to AIFF. |
| To export audio from a QuickTime video file: |
| 1 | In the Toast Audio tab, click the Disc Settings button (or the disc title). |
| The Disc Settings drawer opens. |
| 2 | In the Disc Settings drawer, select the Audio CD option. |
| 3 | Drag a QuickTime video file to the Audio content area. |
| Toast automatically extracts the audio portion from the QuickTime video file, and converts it to AIFF. |
| 4 | Click the Export button (or choose Disc > Export Audio). |
| The Save As dialog appears, with the name of the first selected file displayed in the Save As field. |
| 5 | In the Save As field, you can optionally enter a new name for the first audio file you are exporting. (Only the first file exported to your hard disk will have a new name.) |
| 6 | From the Where pop-up menu, choose the location on your hard disk where you want to export the file(s) to. |
See Also: |
| Exporting Audio from an Audio CD |
| Exporting Audio from iTunes |