Apple MB942Z User Guide - Page 111
Working with the Movie's Audio Track, Adding Audio, Adding Markers, Titles
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3 To play the movie, press the Space bar. 4 To move to a different part of the movie, move the pointer over the preview window, then drag the slider that appears. 5 To resize the preview window, drag the lower-right corner of the window. Working with the Movie's Audio Track If the movie contains an audio track, a new Real Instrument track named Movie Sound is created below the movie track for the movie's audio. You can edit the Movie Sound track exactly as you would edit any Real Instrument track: you can mute or solo it, adjust the volume level and pan position, and add effects. Note: If you mute the Movie Sound track, the movie's audio will not be included when you send the movie to iDVD or iWeb or when you export it as a QuickTime movie. Adding Audio You can record narration in a video podcast in exactly the same way as in an audio podcast. You can add audio files from the loop browser, including both musical and podcast sounds loops. You can also record in Real Instrument and Software Instrument tracks, in exactly the same way as for other GarageBand projects. For more information, see "Adding Podcast Sounds" on page 104, "Importing Media Files with the Media Browser" on page 105, and "Adding Music" on page 105. Adding Markers, Titles, and URLs to a Video Podcast Markers make it easy to navigate to different parts of the finished movie, and to add links to webpages. You can add markers to a video podcast project, and add URLs and chapter titles to markers, in exactly the same way as in enhanced audio podcasts. However, you cannot add artwork to a video podcast. For more information, see "Adding and Editing Markers" on page 106, "Adding a URL" on page 107, and "Adding Chapter Titles" on page 107. After your podcast is finished, you can share it with others in several ways. For information about sharing podcasts, see the next tutorial, "Tutorial 9: Sharing Your Projects." Chapter 10 Tutorial 8: Creating Podcasts 111