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Old March 26th 03, 03:01 AM
Wayne Shirley
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Is there a way to have an audio track (say an mp3 ripped
from a CD) and a seperate narration track? It seems that
when I add narration to a film that has video and music,
the audio track gets bumped when I add the narration,
Any suggestions?
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Old March 26th 03, 04:14 AM
PapaJohn \(MVP\)
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Wayne,

Assuming you are asking about MM2, do it as a two pass process. Render the
film to a DV-AVI file with the video and music, and then import it as a
single clip and add the narration. Or do the reverse, the narration first
and then the music.

PapaJohn


"Wayne Shirley" wrote in message
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Is there a way to have an audio track (say an mp3 ripped
from a CD) and a seperate narration track? It seems that
when I add narration to a film that has video and music,
the audio track gets bumped when I add the narration,
Any suggestions?



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Old March 27th 03, 03:15 PM
Wayne
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Default Audio & Narration

Thanks PJ,

I actually figured that out before I had a chance to see
your reply. I wish it was different. Now I have to figure
out how to get my completed MM2 project to standard DVD
so I can dub to VHS all in less than 9 hours. I'm sure
I'll find the answer here, I just may have to pay to
download something to get the job done. Thanks for your
help!
-----Original Message-----
Wayne,

Assuming you are asking about MM2, do it as a two pass

process. Render the
film to a DV-AVI file with the video and music, and then

import it as a
single clip and add the narration. Or do the reverse,

the narration first
and then the music.

PapaJohn


"Wayne Shirley" wrote

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...
Is there a way to have an audio track (say an mp3

ripped
from a CD) and a seperate narration track? It seems

that
when I add narration to a film that has video and

music,
the audio track gets bumped when I add the narration,
Any suggestions?



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