How do I bring in 16 bit audio?

Having trouble importing 16 bit audio into imovie 11. Also, shot 16X9 and video imports as 4X3. Any answers?

Hello Amanda,
Correct me If I am wrong in understanding your question, based on the information you have provided I am assuming the requirement is to be able to filter on the field CharX which is an attribute of 0MATERIAL to be made available for reporting in terms of being able to filter on.
In order to do this, please go into the transaction code RSD1 and then go over into the Attributes tab.
Once in the attributes tab you can click Detail/Navigation attribute to see what is the variable type. If you cannot see that button then it means you are already in the right screen.
Make sure you are in edit or maintain mode and you should be able to see the value "DIS" or "NAV" for every attribute.
Make sure you change the value of the CharX attribute to NAV.
Once this has been done, please go over into the DSO and turn the check mark on for the Material attribute or make sure its checked on and once activated you should be able to see the CharX available for drilling down and filtering within the query definition.
Also, if the same has to be done when using MultiProvider make sure you turn it on in the InfoCube and the MultiProvider and proper identification is maintained.
If you want to use the attribute of CharX then CharX should be available at the DSO level or the InfoProvider level.
Hope this answers your question. Please let me know if you need additional information.
Thanks
Dharma.

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