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Figure 6-13: Button to configure the audio output settings
With these buttons you can set for each track separately the audio out-
put. After pressing one of the R buttons the following window will be
displayed:
Figure 6-14: Window to configure the audio output settings
In the area Audio Mode select whether the audio mode of the track
should be mono or stereo. The Edit Tool applies the selected audio
mode directly to the respective audio track and it will be down- or up-
mixed before it reaches any output.
While the smallest unit of a video clip is a single frame/field, the small-
est unit of an audio clip is a sample. The DVS system provides up to
48,000 samples per second of audio (48 kHz) opposed to the respec-
tive video frequency setting (frames per second) for the video output.
With the area Slip Sync you can bring your video and audio output
into synchronization by adjusting the audio offset. For this the area pro-
vides different settings items where you can specify the positive or neg-
ative offset value either in milliseconds, samples, frames, or via a
timecode. If you adjust one setting, the other ones will be set accord-
audio routing button
for 2nd audio track