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Export Audio Mixdown
Advanced tab
•Dynamic Range Control
These controls allow you to define the dynamic range of 
the encoded file. The dynamic range is the difference in 
dB between the average loudness and the peak audio 
level (the loudest sounds) of the audio. These settings af
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fect how the audio is reproduced if the file is played on a 
Windows computer with a player from the Windows Me
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dia series, and the “Quiet Mode” feature of the player is 
activated to control the dynamic range.
The...

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Networking 

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Networking
Introduction
This chapter describes how you can use Nuendo’s net-
working technology to collaborate with other users of Nu-
endo in a peer-to-peer network.
The “owner” of a project can share it with any number of 
users via LAN (Local Area Network) connections and/or 
WAN (Wide Area Network) connections via standard net
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work protocols.
This allows several separate users to work on a project 
simultaneously and coordinate their efforts, as well as 
exchange ideas and suggestions.
Using...

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Networking
If your computer is in a subnet that uses NAT
If your computer resides in a subnet that uses NAT (Net-
work Address Translation), all computers in the subnet 
share the same external IP address, while the individual 
computers in the subnet have internal IP addresses.
In this case, you must set up a port mapping from the ex-
ternal ports 6991 and 6992 to your internal ports 6991 
and 6992 - i.
 e. the actual ports on your computer, as op-
posed to the ports of the subnet.
If computers are...

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Networking
5.Click in the text field, type in a name of your choice 
and click OK.
If the network has already been created, the original creator – or admin-
istrator – may have already decided on user names for all participants. If 
so, ask the administrator for yours and enter it. For more information 
about selecting user names for other participants, see 
“Creating a per-
mission preset” on page 487.
ÖIf a name you enter is already in use on another com-
puter in the network, you will be prompted...

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Networking
3.Click the “Add WAN Connection” button in the toolbar.
A dialog opens, requesting the Domain Name or the IP address of the 
computer you want to connect to. 
The “Add WAN Connection” button
4.Type in the IP address/Domain Name of the computer 
you want to connect to and click OK.
An item called “Global IP Network” now appears in the dialog. This lists 
either the IP address of the computer to which you have connected, or 
the domain name of its Internet service provider.
5.Repeat this...

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Networking
When this function is called, a dialog shows the progress 
of the checking process. 
•When all project participants are found, a dialog lists all 
project participants and their response times (i.
 e. the time it 
took for their computers to respond to the check). If the re
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sponse times were longer than the standard timeout, or if a 
participant was not found who you know is in fact online 
and waiting for network information, you may want to click 
on “Adjust timer”. This will change...

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Networking
3.Type in the desired name and click OK.
The permission preset is created and added to the list.
The “User Pool” column to the right lists all the users who 
have entered a user name, and who have been online and 
established in the network at some point (note that users 
do not have to be online to be listed here).
However, there may also be instances when you want to 
add a user who is offline and has not been established in 
the network. If this is the case, the user is not available in...

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Networking
Setting up users and permissions manually
Instead of creating a permission preset in the User Manager 
dialog, you can use the “Project Sharing and Permissions” 
dialog to manually set up which users should be allowed to 
share a project, and what read and write permissions they 
should have.
ÖIt is not possible to add users who have not yet been 
established in the network (see 
“Creating a permission 
preset” on page 487). If this is what you want, use the 
“User Manager” dialog.
Proceed...

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•To make separate track permissions in the project In-
spector, select a track in the track list, open the Network 
section in the Inspector and click the “Override Project 
Permissions” button (the key symbol).
This makes it possible to make read and write permission settings for the 
track directly in the Inspector.
Loading a permission preset
To load a permission preset for the active project, proceed 
as follows:
1.Open the “Project Sharing and Permissions” dialog 
from the Network...
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