Operation Manual
238 Corel VideoStudio X9
Tip: After you synchronize your clips, you can use the Lock
buttons
on the individual tracks to ensure that the tracks
stay synchronized during the editing process.
Choosing an audio source for your multi-camera
project
After you import and synchronize your clips in the Multi-Camera
Editor, you can make some decisions about the audio for your project.
F
or example, if you have four video clips, and they all include audio, it
is recommended that you listen to each clip individually, and choose
the one that has the best sound quality. You can also choose to use a
separate audio clip.
Other options let you use the audio from all clips, none of the clips, or
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witch audio (Auto) when you switch cameras, a choice you might
make to take advantage of the audio captured with sport or other
action footage.
By default, the audio for Camera 1 is selected.
To choose an audio source for your multi-camera project
1 With your clips displaying in the Multi-Camera Editor timeline, on
the toolbar, click the Main Audio box and choose a Camera or
Audio clip. Click Play
to listen the quality of the audio for
each clip.
2 Choose the Camera or Audio clip that you want to use for your
project. The audio from all other tracks will be muted.
Other options include:
• Auto — Switches the audio to match the clip that you are
playing