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Download help with Production Music from Audio Network
Once you have made your purchase from Audio Network and your
payment has been accepted you can log into your online
account to download your sound files and follow
these easy steps:
• Click on the view box to the right of my
orders.
• You're then presented with a summary of all
your orders.
• Click on the view arrow on the right of the
order you wish to display.
• You will then see your complete order track by
track, and an option to download an mp3 or wav file for music
tracks, or mp3/aiff file for sound effects.
• You can then choose either to download tracks
individually by clicking on the wav/mp3 icon or all together.
To download an individual file: click on the
mp3 or wav/aiff icon, and select 'save' to specify a location (e.g.
desktop) to download the file. Choose 'open' to save the file to
your temporary internet folder and play it with your computer's
media player.
To download all or several files at a time check
the boxes on the relevant tracks and then click on 'download
selected files as zip' at the bottom of the list. There are select
all/deselect all mp3 and select all/deselect all wav buttons at the
bottom to help.
NB: WAV files are quite large - typically 30-40mb
each - and so it's not ideal to zip more than three or
four of these together at a time. Most broadband connections seem
to have an undefined download limit, and in our experience
attempting to download more than 100mb of data in one go will just
result in a blank screen.
Downloading AIFF files to Macs. Occasionally when
downloading aiff files to a Macintosh the machine doesn't recognise
the file type and so assumes it's an Illustrator picture file and
gives it the file extension .ai, which your music software won't
recognise. If this happens, simply rename the file extension to
aiff and the machine will then recognise the sound file.
Download FAQs:
Q: Can I only download the sound file once?
A: No, once you've paid for a sound file it stays in your
account permanently and you can download as many times as you
need.
Q: What's the difference in quality between a WAV/AIFF and
an mp3?
A: mp3s are much smaller file sizes (approx 1mb per minute of
sound against approx 10mb per minute for WAV/AIFFs). They are high
resolution 192kb/s mp3s, and should suit most requirements.
Standard iTunes music downloads are at 128kb/s. Mp3s are quicker to
download and because of their smaller size, easier for your editing
software to manage.
Q: Why are full quality music files in WAV format and full
quality sound effects AIFF?
A: Whilst there isn't an industry standard for music and sound
effect files, we did a lot of research when launching the library
and discovered that the majority of editors prefer these formats.
If they don't suit your requirements there are lots of different
sound file conversion applications available. For customers who
take out blanket licences with us we can supply hard drives with
all the music files available as either WAV or AIFF.
Q: Why are the music file WAVs coded at 44.1khz and not
48khz?
A:Again, the majority of users prefer 44.1khz, but we do have
hard drives available with 48khz WAV files for customers who take
out blanket licences with us.
Q: My question isn't here. How can I contact Audio
Network?
A:Email info@audionetwork.com.au or call
us on + 61 2 9212 7660.