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Fast mode

Choosing an audio format means balancing three factors: fidelity (sound quality), compatibility (what devices can play it), and file size. You typically get to pick two.

Fast mode provides three preset configurations optimized for common broadcast scenarios:


• Small file (AAC 256kbps) - Compressed format balancing quality and file size

• Most compatible (MP3 160kbps) - Universal playback support across all devices

• Production (PCM 48kHz/24bit) - Uncompressed broadcast-quality audio


Each preset handles format conversion with minimal configuration required. Simply select your desired output format from the three options.


Normalization


The 'Normalize' checkbox applies EBU R128 loudness normalization to your audio files. When enabled, all processed files will meet the -23 LUFS standard with -1 dBTP limiting, ensuring consistent playback levels across your content.


WORKFLOW


Processing in Simple mode requires just four clicks:

1. Select your files or folder

2. Choose output destination

3. Pick a preset format

4. Click Process


The application processes files individually in the background. Completed files appear in your output folder as they finish, allowing you to continue working while processing continues.


What to choose

Choosing  an audio format means balancing three factors: fidelity (sound  quality), compatibility (what devices can play it), and file size. You  typically get to pick two.


High  fidelity with broad compatibility? Large files (WAV, FLAC). Small files  with good compatibility? Lower fidelity (MP3, AAC). High fidelity in  small files? Limited compatibility (Opus, modern codecs some devices  don't support).


Raw or  lossless formats preserve quality but eat storage. Lossy compression  shrinks files and plays everywhere, but you're throwing away audio data.  Modern codecs can do impressive things with small files, but adoption  takes time.


To make  the decision easier, we've labeled the encoders in simple mode by their  purpose. You'll find three choices: Small file, Most compatible and  Production. You'll also find the technical specification of each in the  parenthesis.


About normalization


Normalizing audio means in this case making sure it's up to a loudness standard set by the EBU.


Simply  put, checking this button makes sure your audio will sound exactly as  loud as everything else on the channel. This should be enabled at all  export stages to either make post-processing easier or making sure the  audio is up to standard upon final delivery. Read more anout normalization in our Guru pages: Loudness and normalization.

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Processing

The Processing tab provides intelligent audio enhancement that adapts to your content. TNT Plus analyzes each file's acoustic characteristics and applies processing tailored to what it hears. Please note that these options are available to some users only after 5th December 2025.

Encoders

TNT includes the most commonly used audio encoders. We've decided not to include every encoder known to mankind, but instead choose the best encoders for each use scenario.

Advanced mode

Advanced mode provides granular control over all encoding parameters.

Getting started

TNT is designed for broadcast professionals to streamline audio workflows.

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