Specifications

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Choose File > Export > Export Mix.
6
Enter a name for the file.
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Set the Bit Depth to 16-Bit or 24-Bit and the Sample Rate to 48 kHz.
8
Click Export.
This saves an audio file that is linked to the project file previously saved, which is useful
if you need to make any changes to the audio file later.
Important:
The following requires DVD Studio Pro and Soundtrack Pro to be installed
on the same computer.
To make changes to the linked audio file from DVD Studio Pro:
1
Control-click the audio file in the Assets tab, then choose Open in Editor from the
shortcut menu.
A dialog appears allowing you to choose whether to open the audio file as a regular
audio file or open the files Soundtrack Pro multitrack project file.
2
Click Open Project.
This opens the original Soundtrack Pro project.
After you have finished making changes, save the project and use the Export Mix
command to export a new audio clip (using the same name and location as the one
opened in the DVD Studio Pro project). This ensures that this new version of the audio
file automatically appears in the DVD Studio Pro project.
Using Soundtrack Pro With Motion Projects
The integration between Soundtrack Pro and Motion makes it easy to create audio that
complements any effects you might add to your Motion project. The roundtrip ability is
especially useful if you need to change the timing of the project’s effects and need the
audio to change as well.
In many cases, your motion menu is based on a background movie that already
includes audio—a short clip from the main movie, for example.
Important:
This requires Soundtrack Pro and Motion to be installed on the same computer.