I'm half sure that compressor can make them (not at the computer to check). 
From memory I think when we used to broadcast video the audio had to be in a 
very specific type of audio that wasn't obtainable in QuickTime. Something like 
16bit 48000khz little endian encoding. Anyway we used compressor droplets so 
that the video would be passed through and the audio would be corrected. 

Toby

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On 9 Jan 2011, at 10:46, nigel proctor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi 
> 
> Does anyone have knowledge of software that will create PCM audio files for 
> Mac OS?
> 
> I have tried XLD but the PCM files it creates are are shown as Documents for 
> some reason and cannot be read as music files.
> 
> Bit specialist knowledge I know but Google not my friend in this instance..
> 
> TIA
> 
> 
> 
> nigel proctor
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