When I off-line bounce on Logic at 48K, 24 bit to an AIF file, that file appears in Finder with an icon that says "AIFF," with two green eighth notes (similar to the iTunes icon).
When I perform a digital mixdown with the same settings, the resulting file is a different icon -- a representation of two wave forms, red and blue, that look like a kick drum.
I couldn't care less about what the icons look like. And "get info" in Mac reports both files as AIFF files.
But the second variety -- the ones I get after a digital mixdown -- read in Windows only as a "file." They can't be opened, or at least I haven't yet figured out how to open them. In Properties, the MB reading is correct, but there's no acknowledgement what kind of file it is.
The simple workaround is to bounce everything and leave digital mixdown alone. But there has to be a reason for the above. Thanks in advance for the education.
When I perform a digital mixdown with the same settings, the resulting file is a different icon -- a representation of two wave forms, red and blue, that look like a kick drum.
I couldn't care less about what the icons look like. And "get info" in Mac reports both files as AIFF files.
But the second variety -- the ones I get after a digital mixdown -- read in Windows only as a "file." They can't be opened, or at least I haven't yet figured out how to open them. In Properties, the MB reading is correct, but there's no acknowledgement what kind of file it is.
The simple workaround is to bounce everything and leave digital mixdown alone. But there has to be a reason for the above. Thanks in advance for the education.