CyberLink AudioDirector User's Guide
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Contents Introduction ....................................................1 Welcome................................................................................................1 Main Features ............................................................................1 DirectorZone ............................................................................2 Updating AudioDirector ............................................................................2 System Requirements ...........................
CyberLink Audio Directo r AudioDirector ................................................................................................21 Preferences General Preferences ............................................................................21 File Preferences............................................................................21 Project Preferences ............................................................................22 DirectorZone Preferences ..........................................
Applying the Radio ............................................................................43 Effect Applying the Phone ............................................................................44 Effect Adding Delays ............................................................................45 Adding Reverb ............................................................................46 Removing Vocals ............................................................................
CyberLink Audio Directo r Web Support ................................................................................................
Intro ductio n Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter introduces the CyberLink AudioDirector program and includes an overview of its features. It also outlines the recommended system requirements for running the program. Note: this document is for reference and informational use only. Its content and the corresponding program are subject to change without notice. Welcome Welcome to the CyberLink family of digital software programs.
CyberLink Audio Directo r share created audio files on DirectorZone. DirectorZone DirectorZone is a web service that lets you download sound clips created by other users, so you can use them in your audio. You may also share your own custom sound clips by uploading them to DirectorZone. To access the benefits of DirectorZone, click the Sign in to DirectorZone link on the top of the CyberLink AudioDirector window. Go to http://directorzone.cyberlink.
Intro ductio n System Requirements The system requirements listed below are recommended as minimums for running CyberLink AudioDirector. Note: to ensure you can enjoy all the features within CyberLink AudioDirector, make sure your computer meets or exceeds the minimum system requirements. Minimum System Requirements OS Windows 8/7/Vista/XP (with DirectX 9 or above). Memory 512 MB (1 GB recommended). CPU Pentium 4 1.8 GHz. HDD Space 100 MB free space required for transcoding audio.
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Audio Directo r Wo rkspace Chapter 2: AudioDirector Workspace This chapter provides a complete overview of the CyberLink AudioDirector workspace. It also takes you through the settings used to customize the program to your preference.
CyberLink Audio Directo r View , M - Tim eline Zoom Controls, N - Audio Level M eter, O - Keyfra m e Pa nel, P - Expa nd Workspa ce, Q - Record Audio, R - Pla yba ck Controls, S - Adjustm ents a nd Effects Pa nel AudioDirector Rooms CyberLink AudioDirector has the following main rooms: the Edit, Restore, and Mix rooms. Edit: in this room you can adjust, trim, cut, and enhance digital audio, and much more. See Editing Audio for more information.
Audio Directo r Wo rkspace AudioDirector Timeline The timeline is a visual representation of digital audio files selected in the media library. When a media file is selected, CyberLink AudioDirector displays each of its audio channels separately in the timeline. Note: the timeline can display up to 8 channels (7.1 channel). See Audio Channels for more information.
CyberLink Audio Directo r See Mixing Audio for information on mixing audio in CyberLink AudioDirector. Audio Channels When a media file is selected in the library, CyberLink AudioDirector displays all of its audio channels in the timeline. The timeline can display up to eight channels, and supports the following audio channel configurations: 7.1 surround sound (8 channels). 5.1 surround sound (6 channels). stereo (2 channels). mono (1 channel).
Audio Directo r Wo rkspace BC Back center Ls Side left Rs Side right TpC Top center TpFL Top front left TpFC Top front center TpFR Top front right TpBL Top back left TpBC Top back center TpBR Top back left Note: the type of channel that is available in the selected media file is completely dependent on the audio configuration of the file.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Range Selection When editing and restoring audio, drag the timeline slider to a position in the timeline (or use the playback controls to find the position), and then click and drag one of the blue nodes on either side of the timeline slider to select a range of the audio file. You can also click and drag on the waveform directly to select a range of the audio. Note that when you select a range of the audio, the editing tools on the AudioDirector quick bar become active.
Audio Directo r Wo rkspace Waveform View When a file is selected in the media library, CyberLink AudioDirector by default displays the waveform information for each channel in the timeline. The waveform view is a visual representation of both the time and the audio intensity (or loudness, measured in decibels) of the audio in each channel. Spectral Frequency View The spectral frequency view is a graphical representation of the audio in each channel, and is ideal when using the Visual Repair feature.
CyberLink Audio Directo r The graph shows playback time along the top, and the frequency (relative pitch) of the audio (measured in hertz) along the right. The colors on the graph indicate the amplitude or strength of the audio at the point in time. The lighter the color, the louder the audio is at that frequency and time. Timeline Markers When editing, restoring, or mixing audio, click to add a timeline marker at the current position of the timeline slider.
Audio Directo r Wo rkspace Use these zoom controls if you want to, for example, zoom in on a specific two seconds in an audio clip. Vertical Zoom Vertical zoom lets you increase/decrease the intensity magnification of the audio in the timeline. Use these zoom controls if you want to, for example, zoom in on a specific noise to get a closer look at the waveform. AudioDirector Quick Bar The AudioDirector quick bar offers you several tools you can access in all the rooms.
CyberLink Audio Directo r information. In all the rooms you can click on this button to crop to the selected portion of the audio file. See Using the Editing Tools for more detailed information. In all the rooms you can click this button to add timeline markers at the current timeline slider position. See Timeline Markers for more detailed information. In all the rooms you can click this button to share the selected audio file on DirectorZone.
Audio Directo r Wo rkspace Playback Controls Once media is imported into the program, use the available playback controls to preview it. To preview a file, select it in the media library and then use the controls as follows: Playback Controls Click to play the audio from the current position to the end of the track. Click to pause playback. Click to stop playback. If is displayed, the current audio file plays to the end of the track.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Video File Playback When you import video files into the library, a small video preview displays in the bottom left corner of the CyberLink AudioDirector window when it is selected. When you click play, the video plays with the audio for added reference when editing the video file's audio track. During playback, you can: click to minimize the video preview window. Click to restore it.
Audio Directo r Wo rkspace the video preview window also includes slightly different playback controls, that include the and buttons you can use to step backwards or forwards one frame when the video is paused. click to re-dock the preview window to the bottom left. Audio Level Meter Use the audio level meter to view the audio level, or loudness in decibels, of the current clip at different moments in time during playback.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Expanding the Workspace You can adjust the CyberLink AudioDirector workspace to fit your editing requirements. For example, you can expand out the adjustment and effects panel to get better look at all the available controls, if required. You can also expand the keyframe panel for a better view when adjusting the master volume and panning audio left or right. Doing so, reduces the width of the audio tracks in the timeline.
Audio Directo r Wo rkspace If you have lots of media in the library, you can expand it to view all the files.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Keyframes Panel The keyframes panel provides powerful and precise editing tools in the Edit room. On the Volume tab you can adjust the master volume of audio, or pan audio to the left or right channel. On the Effect tab, you can precisely apply multiple effects to a single audio clip. Volume Tab On the Volume tab on the keyframes panel, you can adjust the master volume and pan audio the left or right.
Audio Directo r Wo rkspace effect in the effects panel. to remove effects, hover your mouse over the effect on the tab and then click on the individual effect. Click to the right of the panel to remove all the similar effects from the entire timeline. AudioDirector Preferences Use the CyberLink AudioDirector preferences to select a UI language, set the default profile settings for audio files, and more. To configure your preferences in CyberLink AudioDirector, click the button.
CyberLink Audio Directo r produced by CyberLink AudioDirector. Project Preferences In the Preferences window, select the Project tab. The available options are as follows: Default project folder: Project folder: set the folder where CyberLink AudioDirector project files are saved by default. To change this folder, click folder.
Audio Directo r Wo rkspace you are uploading to DirectorZone. Audio Setting Preferences In the Preferences window, select the Audio Setting tab. The available options are as follows: Audio hardware settings Default input: from the drop-down select the audio hardware device, such as a microphone, that you want to use by default when recording audio in CyberLink AudioDirector. Default output: from the drop-down select the default output device for audio played back in CyberLink AudioDirector.
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Im po rting M edia into the Library Chapter 3: Importing Media into the Library You can import both audio and video files into CyberLink AudioDirector, from your hard drive or from a removable device. You can also record your own custom audio, or download sound clips from DirectorZone directly into the library. Importing Audio and Video Files To import audio or video from your hard drive or a removable device, click , browse to its location, and then click on Open.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Downloading Sound Clips You can download sound clips from DirectorZone. The sound clips are stored in the Downloaded Sound Clips Library of CyberLink AudioDirector. Downloading Sound Clips from DirectorZone You can download sound clips from DirectorZone that was shared by other CyberLink AudioDirector users. To download sound clips from DirectorZone, do this: 1. Click on . CyberLink AudioDirector launches DirectorZone in your default web browser. 2.
Im po rting M edia into the Library import the selected sound clips into your current project. Recording Audio In CyberLink AudioDirector you can record your own custom audio in the WAV format, which is added directly into the timeline. The audio that is recorded is placed onto any existing audio in the timeline. To record audio, do this: 1. If required, click on to open and configure the recording settings. See Recording Settings for detailed information. 2. To begin recording audio, click 3.
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Audio Directo r Pro jects Chapter 4: AudioDirector Projects When editing, restoring, and mixing audio in CyberLink AudioDirector, click the button to save your work as a project in the .ads file format, which is used exclusively by CyberLink AudioDirector. Note: a CyberLink AudioDirector project (.ads) file essentially contains a list of the audio and video files in the library, and that you are editing or mixing.
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Editing Audio Chapter 5: Editing Audio Once you import media into the library, you can start editing its audio in the Edit room. In the Edit room you can use the editing tools to crop and trim the audio, or use the adjustment options to change audio length, pitch, apply fades, and much more. You can also apply rich audio effects to audio to enhance it, or to achieve a desired result. If required, click the Edit button to begin editing, adjusting, and applying effects to audio.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Click to delete the selected portion of the audio file. Click to crop to the selected portion of the audio file, removing the parts of the audio file that are not selected. Note: when you perform edits on an audio file, they are not applied to the original file until you produce it in the Produce window. See Producing the Audio for more information.
Editing Audio length of the fade. Initial volume: set the level of the audio's volume at the beginning of the fade in. by default the fade in duration is 10 seconds. To change the duration, click and drag the grey square to the desired time you want the fade to end, i.e the audio to be at full volume. 5.
CyberLink Audio Directo r 6. If required, you can preview what the adjusted audio will sound like by selecting Adjusted result and then clicking the play button on the playback controls. Select Original audio if you want to play the original audio. 7. C lick Apply to apply the fade. Trimming Audio Use the Trim Audio feature to trim out unwanted portions from your media clip's audio. To trim audio, do this: 1. Select the media file in the library that you want to trim. 2.
Editing Audio the previous step. Keep selected part: select if you want to keep the part you selected in the previous step, removing the portions on either side. Note: if required, click to use the M ark in and M ark out previews to listen to the audio a few seconds before and after the trim points to ensure you are trimming the audio you want. 6. C lick Apply to trim the audio. Adjusting Length Use the Adjust Length feature to change the length of audio by speeding it up, or by slowing it down.
CyberLink Audio Directo r 7. If required, you can preview the adjusted audio by selecting Adjusted result and then clicking the play button on the playback controls. Select Original audio if you want to play the audio at its original length. 8. C lick Apply to adjust the length of the audio. Adjusting Pitch Use the Adjust Pitch feature to change the pitch of the audio. The resulting effect is audio that sounds like it is sped up or slowed down, without changing the length of the audio.
Editing Audio 1. Select the media file in the library that you want to add silence to. 2. Click Insert Silence under the Adjust Audio section. 3. Decide whether you want to perform insert the silence on all the available channels, or just one channel. See Selecting Channels for Editing for more information on selecting channels. 4. Drag the timeline slider to the position in the audio clip where you want to insert the silence. 5.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Reversing Audio Use the Reverse feature to make a selected audio clip play in reverse. To reverse audio, do this: 1. Select the media file in the library that you want to reverse. 2. Click Reverse under the Adjust Audio section. 3. Decide whether you want to perform reverse the audio on all the available channels, or just one channel. See Selecting Channels for Editing for more information on selecting channels. 4.
Editing Audio 4. Use the playback controls or drag the timeline slider to locate the position where you want the change in audio level to begin. 5. Click on the line in the master volume area and drag the volume key back to the original volume level. Note: this last step is just a recommendation, and is not necessary if you want the audio to fade up or down from the very beginning to the desired level. 6.
CyberLink Audio Directo r 2. Click on the Volume tab in the keyframe panel, and then click on the line in the L-R pan area and drag the pan key to the desired pan level. 4. Use the playback controls or drag the timeline slider to locate the position where you want the change in pan level to begin. 5. Click on the line in the L-R pan area and drag the pan key back to the original pan level.
Editing Audio Applying Audio Effects In CyberLink AudioDirector you can choose from a number of default effects and apply them to your audio files. You can also import custom VST plugin effects that you downloaded and apply them to your audio. Note: when you apply effects to audio, they are not applied to the original file until you produce it in the Produce window. See Producing the Audio for more information.
CyberLink Audio Directo r file to make up for a decrease in the audio's volume. 7. The meter in the top left of the Dynamic Range Control window is a level histogram, or a level meter that keeps track of its history. This allows you to visualize the overall "level content" of the audio by providing a running display of levels over a period of time. By moving the red bar in this display with your mouse, you can adjust the limiter threshold. The center meter is a reduction meter.
Editing Audio To use the equalizer on audio, do this: 1. Select the media file in the library that you want to use the equalizer on. 2. If required, use range selection to select the portion of an audio file you want to apply the effect to. See Range Selection for more information on selecting a range of an audio file. If you don't select a range, the effect is applied to the entire audio clip. 3. Decide whether you want to apply the effect on all the available channels, or just one channel.
CyberLink Audio Directo r 4. Click Radio under the Apply Effect section. 5. Select the Radio type from the drop down. Each type provides a slightly different effect to your audio. 6. If required, you can preview how the applied effect will sound by selecting Adjusted result and then clicking the play button on the playback controls. Select Original audio if you want to play the original audio. 7. C lick Apply to apply the radio effect to the audio.
Editing Audio Adding Delays Use the Delay effect to add analog and tape-style echoes to your tracks. This vintage gear-inspired delay unit has unique features, including a delay meter that lets you see and adjust the level and spacing of each echo generated. To add a delay to audio, do this: 1. Select the media file in the library that you want to add the delay to. 2. If required, use range selection to select the portion of an audio file you want to apply the effect to.
CyberLink Audio Directo r (0%) to extra wide (200%). Delay: sets the delay time in milliseconds by default. If required, select the Sync To Host to lock the delay time of the effect to the tempo set in the host program, perfect for creating echoes that are in sync with your project’s rhythm. Use the Tempo to set the delay time when selected. Tap: another method for setting the speed of echoes. Click the Tap button in rhythm to sync the delay manually to a tempo. 7.
Editing Audio 3. Decide whether you want to apply the effect on all the available channels, or just one channel. See Selecting Channels for Editing for more information on selecting channels. 4. Click Reverb under the Apply Effect section. 5. Use the Sparkle slider to add a grainy sound to the audio. The more sparkle applied, the grainier it will sound. 6. Use the Room width slider to widen a stereo audio signal without disturbing the low frequencies.
CyberLink Audio Directo r playback controls. Select Original audio if you want to play the original audio. 5. C lick Apply to remove the vocals from the audio. Note: if required, click on the Effect tab to see the applied effect in the edit panel. See Effect Tab for more information. Applying VST Effects VST plug-in effects are the industry standard for audio processing software. You can purchase, download and then import VST effects into CyberLink AudioDirector for use.
Resto ring Audio Chapter 6: Restoring Audio Click on the Restore button to repair audio clips using the Click Removal, Clip Restoration, and Noise Reduction features. You can also do more precise and powerful fixing using Visual Repair. Note: when you are repairing audio, the fixes are not applied to the original file until you produce it in the Produce window. See Producing the Audio for more information.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Time Selection The time selection tool lets you select a vertical area of the audio clip based on playback time. This selection tool is similar to the range selection. To use the time selection tool, do this: 1. In the Visual Repair section, click on the button. 2. Click and drag on the region of the audio clip you want to repair. CyberLink AudioDirector vertically selects the all of the content in the region for fixing.
Resto ring Audio 3. Click the button to preview only the selected content to ensure it is what you need to fix. 4. Use the visual repair functions to repair the audio as required. See Repairing the Audio for more information.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Time Frequency Selection Use the time frequency selection tool to choose a more precise area of the audio, by selecting a rectangular region for fixing. To use the time frequency selection tool, do this: 1. In the Visual Repair section, click on the button. 2. Click and drag on the region of the audio clip you want to repair. CyberLink AudioDirector highlights the content in a rectangle for fixing.
Resto ring Audio 3. Click the button to preview only the selected content to ensure it is what you need to fix. 4. Use the visual repair functions to repair the audio as required. See Repairing the Audio for more information.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Frequency Selection The frequency selection tool lets you select a horizontal area of the audio clip based on its frequency. To use the frequency selection tool, do this: 1. In the Visual Repair section, click on the button. 2. Click and drag on the region of the audio clip you want to repair.
Resto ring Audio 3. Click the button to preview only the selected content to ensure it is what you need to fix. 4. Use the visual repair functions to repair the audio as required. See Repairing the Audio for more information.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Magic Wand Selection The magic wand selection tool helps you to auto select similar attributes (frequency or amplitude) in the audio clip that may be the area that requires fixing. To use the magic wand selection tool, do this: 1. In the Visual Repair section, click on the button. 2. Click on the regions of the audio clip you want to repair. CyberLink AudioDirector auto selects the similar attributes (frequency or amplitude) for fixing.
Resto ring Audio 3. If required, you can select the Harmonic finder option to have CyberLink AudioDirector auto select the attributes that have similar harmonic qualities.
CyberLink Audio Directo r 4. Click the button to preview only the selected content to ensure it is what you need to fix. 5. Use the visual repair functions to repair the audio as required. See Repairing the Audio for more information.
Resto ring Audio Brush Selection You can use the brush selection tool to select, or brush, just the parts of the audio clip you want to repair. To use the brush selection tool, do this: 1. In the Visual Repair section, click on the button. 2. Use the Size slider to set the width of the area selected by the brush. 3. Click, hold down the mouse button, and then drag the mouse over the all regions of the audio clip you want to repair. Let go of the mouse button to finalize the selected area.
CyberLink Audio Directo r 4. Use the visual repair functions to repair the audio as required. See Repairing the Audio for more information. Repairing the Audio Once you have selected the portion of the audio that you want to repair, use one of the following functions to fix it as required. Auto Attenuate The auto attenuate function automatically levels off the selected audio so that it has the same attributes as the surrounding audio. To apply auto attenuate, do this: 1.
Resto ring Audio to play the original audio. 3. Click Apply to repair the selected audio. Manual Attenuate The manual attenuate function lets you manually level off the selected audio so that it has the same attributes as the surrounding audio. To apply manual attenuate, do this: 1. Select the Manual attenuate function. 2. Use the Strength slider to set the amount of attenuation you want to apply on the selected area. 3.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Using Noise Reduction Use the Noise Reduction feature if your audio clips contain unwanted static, or other background noise. To use the Noise Reduction on audio, do this: 1. Select the media file in the library that you want to repair. 2. Decide whether you want to repair all the available channels, or just one channel. See Selecting Channels for Editing for more information on selecting channels. 3. Click Noise Reduction to open the Noise Reduction window. 4.
Resto ring Audio Note: when previewing the noise, if you hear portions of the audio you want to keep, it is recommended that you reduce the Sensitivity and/or the Noise reduction level until you don't hear it anymore, for the best results on the repaired audio. 9. If required, you can preview the repaired audio by selecting Restored result and then clicking the Preview button. Select Original audio if you want to play the original audio. 10. C lick Apply to repair the audio.
CyberLink Audio Directo r To use the Click Removal on audio, do this: 1. Select the media file in the library that you want to repair. 2. If required, use range selection to select the portion of an audio file you want to repair. See Range Selection for more information on selecting a range of an audio file. If you don't select a range, the entire audio clip is repaired. 3. Decide whether you want to repair all the available channels, or just one channel.
M ixing Audio Chapter 7: Mixing Audio CyberLink AudioDirector lets you mix multiple audio files into one customize audio file. Click the Mix button to open the mix audio room. To mix audio files, do this: Note: you can drag a video file onto a track in the Mix room, creating a video track with a corresponding audio track. You can only have one video track in the timeline however, i.e. you can only have one video file with audio in the production you're creating in the Mix room. 1.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Note: if you add or move an audio clip onto an existing clip on the timeline, you are asked if you want to split the clip and Insert the new clip between the two portions, or Overwrite the existing clip. 6. Select a track and then use the mixing tools to the left of the track to perform any of the following: Mixing Tools If required, click this button and select a label for the track. Select an icon that closely matches the type of audio in the track.
M ixing Audio 7. Preview your audio mix and once you are satisfied with the result, you are ready to mix it down and produce it as a new audio file. See Producing Audio for more information. Note: before producing the audio file, you can click the button to configure its profile settings. See File Preferences for a description of each of the available profile settings.
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Pro ducing the Audio Chapter 8: Producing the Audio The last step when editing, restoring, and mixing audio files is to save or produce it to a new file. CyberLink AudioDirector uses the original media and then applies all the specified changes to it, creating a new file, either in the same format, or in a new file format if you prefer.
CyberLink Audio Directo r File name: enter in a new file name for the file. Location: click on audio is saved. to set the location of the folder where the produced Format: select the format you want for the newly produced audio file from the drop-down. See Supported Formats for information on the supported audio file formats. 3. Use the Audio profile settings to set the quality of the produce file as follows: Bitrate: if required, set the bitrate for the produced file by selecting it from the drop-down.
Pro ducing the Audio Location: click on video is saved. 3. to set the location of the folder where the produced Use the Video profile settings to set the quality of the produce file as follows: Video format: select the format you want for the newly produced video file from the drop-down. See Supported Formats for information on the supported video file formats. Video profile: select the video profile, or video quality, of the produced file from the drop-down. 4.
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Sharing Audio o n Directo rZo ne Chapter 9: Sharing Audio on DirectorZone You can share the sound clips you create with other users by uploading them to DirectorZone. The sound clips are first converted to 44100Hz, 16bit .MP3 stereo audio files before they are uploaded. Once shared, other users can download and use them in their own audio creations. Note: the maximum length allowed of sound clips shared on DirectorZone is 30 seconds.
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Audio Directo r Ho tkeys Chapter 10: AudioDirector Hotkeys The following is a list of the hotkeys available in CyberLink AudioDirector for your convenience: Hotkey Description Ctrl+N New project Ctrl+O Open project Ctrl+S Save project Ctrl+Shift+S Save project as Ctrl+Q Import media Ctrl+C Copy Ctrl+V Paste Ctrl+X Cut Ctrl+Y Redo Ctrl+Z Undo Delete Delete Alt+C Open AudioDirector preferences F1 Open help Esc Exit countdown timer Alt+F4 Close AudioDirector 75
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Licensing and Co pyright Info rm atio n Chapter 11: Licensing and Copyright Information This section contains the AudioDirector licensing and copyright information. iZotope Software Intellectual Property Notices and Legends: iZotope Noise Reduction, iZotope Delay, and iZotope Dynamics, iZotope®; © 2011 iZotope, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Technical Suppo rt Chapter 12: Technical Support This chapter contains technical support information. It includes all the information to find the answers you need to assist you. You may also find answers quickly by contacting your local distributor/dealer. Before Contacting Technical Support Please take advantage of one of CyberLink’s free technical support options: consult the user’s guide or the online help installed with your program.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Web Support Solutions to your problems are available 24 hours a day at no cost on the CyberLink web sites: Note: you must first register as a member before using CyberLink web support. CyberLink provides a wide range of web support options, including FAQs, in the following languages: Language Web Support URL English http://www.cyberlink.com/prog/support/cs/index.do Traditional Chinese http://tw.cyberlink.com/prog/support/cs/index.do Japanese http://support.jp.cyberlink.
Index pitch 36 playback controls 15 producing 69 recording 27 removing clicks 63 removing vocals 47 repairing 49 restoring 49 reversing 38 saving 69 sharing 73 speed 35 supported formats, export 69 supported formats, import 25 trimming 34 Index 5 5.1 8, 25 7 7.
CyberLink Audio Directo r Insert 65 D Delays 45 DirectorZone 22, 26, 73 overview 2 Dynamic range control 41 E Echo 46 Edit audio 6, 31 tools 31 Effects 20 applying 41 importing 48 VST 48 Equalizer 42 Export 69 F Fades 32 H Hotkeys 75 I Import 25 effects 48 82 L Language changing 21 Levels 17 Library 6 M Markers timeline 12 Master volume 38 Media editing 31 importing 25 playback controls 15 Meter 17 Mix 65 audio 6 timeline 7 Mix down 69 Mono 8 N New features 1 Noise inserting 37 reducing 62
Index O S Overwrite 65 Save projects 29 Share 73 Silence 36 Slider 7 Sound clips library 26 Spectral frequency view 11 Speed 35 Split 65 Stereo 8 Support 79 System requirements 3 P Pan 39 Phone 44 Pitch 36 Playback 15 Plug-ins 48 PowerDirector 69 Preferences 21 Produce 69 audio 69 video 70 Projects 29 Q Quick bar 13 R Radio 43 Range selection 10 Record 27 Restoration 63 Reverb 46 Reverse 38 T Technical support 79 Timeline markers 12 mix audio 7 overview 7 slider 7 Trim 34 range 10 U UI language 21
CyberLink Audio Directo r V Videos editing audio 31 importing 25 playback controls 16 producing 70 Views spectral frequency 11 waveform 11 Visual repair 49 Vocals 47 Volume 20, 38 VST effects 48 W Waveform view 11 Web support 80 Z Zoom 12 84