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174 Add sound
Note! In MAGIX Video Pro X2, the last six tracks must be free to ensure that correct
transfer can take place. Set the number of tracks to a higher number in the Movie
settings as required.
Switch to Samplitude/Seq
To transfer, open the menu
uoia
item "Export to MAGIX Video Pro X2" in the "File" menu
orting, a sampling rate of 48 kHz should be set, since this is
dialog that opens.
rround channels will be loaded directly into MAGIX Video Pro X2.
5.1 Surround mode will be activated and the channels will feature the corresponding
cks
separately
very track to be made
into a DVD audio track. Name the tracks logically, because they will appear in the menu of
under "Export".
Please note that when exp
the sampling rate used in DVD audio streams.
Click "OK" and enter the save location and a logical name for the Surround sound in the
After export, the six Su
track settings.
Using DVD audio tra
DVD audio tracks are provided for adding multiple audio tracks to the video that can be
selected via the disc's menu. There are primarily two areas of application for this:
Creating audio tracks for different languages
Mixing stereo and Surround audio
These two applications can be combined, since MAGIX Video Pro X2 features up to 8
separate DVD sound tracks.
Define DVD audio tracks
A context menu can be opened in the track boxes which enables e
the burned disc later.
For example, 2 different DVD audio
tracks ("stereo" and "Surround") have
been created. Assign the tracks for th
e
stereo sound to "Stereo" via the context
menu and the Surround sound tracks to
rround". the DVD audio track labeled "Su
Note: This approach can also be applied
in the same way to creation of a multi-
lingual disc.
Dub individual languages
If all DVD sound tracks have been defined, then MAGIX Video Pro X2 sets the first one by
default for you to mix.