X2
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Foreword
- Support
- Serial number
- System requirements
- Introduction
- Quick start
- Workspaces
- Create new video project
- Video recording
- Insert object into the project
- Working with objects
- Trim Objects
- Markers
- Multicam editing
- Titles and effects
- Animate objects
- Add sound
- Managing video projects
- Options for using the final movie
- Burn discs
- Batch conversion
- Menus
- Context menu (right click)
- Program settings
- Problems and solutions
- Online functions
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Activate additional functions
- Annex: Digital Video and Data Storage
- MPEG-4 encoder settings
- Appendix: MPEG Encoder Settings
- MPEG glossary
- If you still have questions...
- Index
176 Add sound
Set the format for individual DVD audio tracks
at can be opened in the burn dialog.
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Next, make the necessary changes to the formats of the DVD audio tracks. These settings
are located in the MPEG encoder settings panel th
The simplified settings dialog displays an additional section for the DVD sound tracks.
Select the DVD sound track you want to adjust from the dropdown menu. You can
assign whatever format you want to any track, i.e. 5.1 Surround to some tracks, stereo to
others – just like in the figure.
Click "Edit" to open the advanced MPEG encoder audio settings dialog. Specify which
format the selected DVD sound track should have. For more detailed information, read the
gs (view page 30 e chapter "MPEG encoder settings (view page
298)".
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Note: Even if you create all of your DVD's audio tracks as 5.1 Surround tracks, this setting
must be made for each of the tracks.
Sound tracks which feature the setting "Apply to all DVD sound tracks" will always be
mixed with the other DVD audio tracks, though these will be created in whatever format is
set for them.
Scrubbing
Scrubbing originates from a time when tape machines still dominated. The function is
suitable for quickly previewing individual passages of a film or piece of music.
This was technically implemented in these devices by keeping the tape head on the tape
lly"
set to the desired position. In this way, positions where a cut should be made, for example,
itself, but the motor doesn't drive the tape rolls in this case. Instead the tape is "manua
can be set fairly precisely. The disadvantage of this method is that the pitch changes
proportionate to the playback speed - like when a record is played too quickly or too
slowly.
Scrubbing in MAGIX Video Pro X2 certainly behaves a little differently than its analog
predecessor; instead, it plays short samples of the material at the original speed.
Note: In order to preview individual audio objects, use the "Preview (view page 50)" mouse
mode.










