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174 Audio editing
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Burn
When burning a Blu-ray Disc or DVD, you must first open the encoder settings
in the burn dialog and set the desired 3D technology. Next, you may proceed
to burn the disc as usual.
Audio editing
For comprehensive audio track editing that goes beyond volume level
adjustment, audio must be placed on a separate track.
1. To place audio on a separate track, right-click on the desired object. The
context menu will open.
2. Select "Audio and waveform display" > "Audio on separate track" or use the
"Ctrl + H" shortcut. The object's audio track will then be placed on its own
track directly below and can be edited.
In principle, any track in MAGIX Video Pro X4 can be used as a sound track.
There are no specific track types. You can also place other audio objects, such
as background music, on other tracks. But it is easier not to mix object types
within one track.
Load and edit audio files
All importable audio files can be selected using the Media Pool.
You can load the file into the source monitor by double-clicking it in the Media
Pool. You can preview the file with the help of the transport control of the
source monitor.
You can drag the files with a held-down mouse key into the project clipboard
(drag & drop). Tracks from audio CDs may also be integrated via drag & drop.
You can activate the waveform display with a right-click on the audio object,
recognizable by its volume progression inside the object.
Edits, fine positioning, volume settings, and fading in and out may all be
adjusted directly in the arranger using the object handles.
Various effect curves (view page 152) may be selected for audio tracks,
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namically controlling selectable effects, volume or stereo panorama.