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Adding Multiple Audio Tracks

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May 12, 2006
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1. Is it possible to add more than one audio track?
2. Also I have the "Loop Audio" option checked but when I import an MP3 I can't loop or extend it.
3: Can I fade audio out? It is so choppy when it just cuts off...
Is this something I should do in a 3rd party app?
2. Also I have the "Loop Audio" option checked but when I import an MP3 I can't loop or extend it.
3: Can I fade audio out? It is so choppy when it just cuts off...
Is this something I should do in a 3rd party app?
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Hi moviememories@gmail.com and welcome to our community
1. Is it possible to add more than one audio track?
Well, yes and no. How's that?
Basically, you have audio in three locations in
Captivate movies. You have Background audio, Slide level audio and
Object level audio. So if you consider the three separate locations
"tracks", the answer is yes. But if you are asking if perhaps
Background audio can consist of two or more tracks, the answer is
no. By that, I simply mean that Captivate exposes no way to assign
perhaps a left channel audio and a right channel audio. However,
Captivate will understand and play audio in stereo if you want. But
if your stereo file is in WAV format, fuhgeddaboudit. It needs to
be MP3 format to survive the import.
2. Also I have the "Loop Audio" option checked but when I import an MP3 I can't loop or extend it.
AFAIK, this "Loop Audio" option only applies to Background level audio.
3: Can I fade audio out? It is so choppy when it just cuts off... Is this something I should do in a 3rd party app?
IMNSHO, this is best accomplished using a 3rd party application such as Audacity (Open Source and FREE!) or AudioBlast (Also FREE!).
Hope this helps... Rick
1. Is it possible to add more than one audio track?
Well, yes and no. How's that?

2. Also I have the "Loop Audio" option checked but when I import an MP3 I can't loop or extend it.
AFAIK, this "Loop Audio" option only applies to Background level audio.
3: Can I fade audio out? It is so choppy when it just cuts off... Is this something I should do in a 3rd party app?
IMNSHO, this is best accomplished using a 3rd party application such as Audacity (Open Source and FREE!) or AudioBlast (Also FREE!).
Hope this helps... Rick

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