Operation Manual

Adding Audio and Pictures
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7 Trimming controls are very similar to trimming other media files. Please refer
to #3 in "Trim Mode" on page 67 for more information. Click Apply and then
OK when you are finished trimming your audio clip.
If you would like to repeat any of the audio files that appear under the User-
Defined heading, click the file to select it, then drag the Time Slider in the
Preview Window to the point at which you would like the file to end. The audio
track will repeat from the start of the video file to the point you set.
The entire audio setting (including the Mark In and Mark Out times) can
likewise be dragged on the Time Slider bar. Use this feature to quickly
change the point in the video clip at which the audio file starts and stops
playing.
If you want the audio clip to Fade In or Fade Out, click the corresponding option
and set the duration of the fade (in seconds) by using the up and down arrows or
by entering a value up to two decimal places using your keyboard.
Adjust the volume by dragging on the Volume Mixing to increase or decrease
after you have selected the audio file. Drag to the farthest left to mute it. Keep in
mind that this volume will be combined with the original clip’s audio volume (if
applicable).
Click Revert to return to the original clip’s audio effects (if the clip had
employed audio clips previously) or click Clear to start from scratch.
8 Click Apply when you are finished to apply it to the Storyboard. Be sure to set
your preferences for applying to the Storyboard. Go to "Edit Preferences" on
page 46 for more information.
Note: If two adjacent image or video files in the Storyboard contain audio clips, the audio
portions of these files will cross fade to allow for a smoother transition.