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204 Audio editing
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Transfer surround tracks from Samplitude/Sequoia to MAGIX Video Pro X4
Note: In order to be able to use Samplitude/Sequoia parallel to MAGIX Video
Pro X4, the programs will have to be synchronized with each other. Read more
about the topic "Synchronizing Samplitude/Sequoia with MAGIX Video Pro X4".
Existing surround tracks are transferred directly to MAGIX Video Pro X4 from
Samplitude/Sequoia. Set a playback marker first in MAGIX Video Pro X4 at the
starting position of the movie – the wave file will be added at the position of
this marker.
Note: In MAGIX Video Pro X4, 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/Sequoia
To transfer, open the menu item "Export to MAGIX Video Pro X4" in the "File"
menu under "Export".
Please note that when exporting, a sampling rate of 48 kHz should be set,
since this is 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 dialog that opens.
After export, the six surround channels will be loaded directly into MAGIX
Video Pro X4. 5.1 surround mode will be activated and the channels will
feature the corresponding track settings.
Set multiple sound tracks
Multiple sound tracks are provided for adding multiple audio tracks to the video
for selection via the disc's menu. This has primarily two main uses:
Creating audio tracks for different languages
Mixing stereo and Surround audio separately
These two applications can be combined, since MAGIX Video Pro X4 features
up to 8 separate multi-sound tracks.
Workflow
You can define any track as a "DVD track" using the track box context menu.
Right click on the track box.