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3 Select the desired audio tracks by clicking
them. To select multiple tracks contigu-
ously in this dialog, Shift-click them. To se-
lect discontiguous tracks, Command-click
them.
4 Click OK. The audio is converted to your
session’s sample rate setting and bit resolu-
tion, and a new region appears in the Au-
dio Regions List for each imported file (2
regions appear for each imported stereo
file). The regions are listed in the Audio Re-
gions List with the region name, the num-
ber of the originating track, and the
number of the region from the track.
5 Drag the imported regions from the Au-
dio Regions List into the desired track(s).
Bouncing to a new Movie
When you have finished your final mix
and synchronized your audio events to the
movie, you can use the Pro Tools Bounce to
Movie command to compile a new Quick-
Time movie with your bounced audio em-
bedded in the QuickTime movie file as the
soundtrack. As a QuickTime file, the new
movie is supported by all software applica-
tions that support QuickTime video.
To create a new QuickTime movie with
bounced audio embedded as the soundtrack:
1 Adjust track output levels and finalize
your mix. Any Inserts and/or effects set-
tings that are active on your tracks will be
permanently written to the bounced
track(s). If you don’t wish to apply a Plug-
In Insert to the bounce, click the Bypass
button in the Inserts/Sends Editor window.
2 Make sure that all of the tracks you wish
to include in the bounce are audible (not
muted).
3 Assign the output of each of the tracks
you wish to include in your bounce to the
same output pair.
4 If you wish to bounce the entire session,
press the Return to Zero button on the
Transport to go to the beginning of the ses-
sion. The new movie file will include all the
video and audio material in the session,
even if the duration of the video material is
longer than the audio or vice versa. If you
only wish to bounce a portion of a session,
open the Edit window and select the sec-
tion that you wish to include in the
bounce.
5 Choose Movie > Bounce to Movie.
6 Select the file format for your movie
audio. Choose Mono to combine the left
and right channel output of your session
into a mono movie soundtrack. Choose
Stereo to retain the stereo mix of your ses-
sion for the movie audio.
Bounce Tracks dialog