First drag the clip you want to encode into the window that says “Drag Settings and Destinations Here.” Then drag the settings preset you want onto the clip. Then select (so it highlights) the thin horizontal area within the clip. Below, you will see the Inspector appear. You’ll see six buttons above “Summary.” Click the second and you’ll see the Encoder. There’s where you’ll find the audio settings. Enable them and make sure the Settings are Linear PCM, Mono or Stereo, and 48kHz. I always select Best Quality and 24 bit (although 16 bit is OK). Now you should get your audio.
John
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