Best audio format to get from voiceover talent?

Someone is doing a voiceover for me and she said she can send the file to me in whatever format I need it in. Would anyone know what the best one would be (best quality and easiest to work) within FCE? I'm on a Mac, btw.
Thanks.

I work as an audio engineer and do lots of VO work. You always want to have the highest quality recording you can have within reason for your project.
When recording I'd recommend 16 bit, 48k (.aif or .wav will work, I prefer .aif). But remember when receiving audio from an outside house request to them that everything is recorded in 16/48k as they could record in 44.1 and upsample to 48k for your delivery and then you've lost that quality difference in sample rate.
Amatures tend to record everything in 16bit 44.1k because it is the audio CD standard, but many do know realize that Mini DV and HD standards record in 16bit 48k.
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