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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Handling QuickTime Movie Audio Tracks<br />

Once a movie has been opened in a project, you can make use of the Import Audio from<br />

Movie or Export Audio to Movie commands, found in the File menu.<br />

You can adjust the audio level and output device in the Video project settings (see Video<br />

<strong>Pro</strong>ject Settings).<br />

Importing Audio Tracks From QuickTime Movies<br />

You can import audio from QuickTime movies to your project.<br />

To import audio from a movie<br />

1 Select the required audio tracks.<br />

2 Do one of the following:<br />

• Choose File > Import Audio from Movie from the main menu bar (or use the<br />

corresponding key command).<br />

• Control-click (or right-click) the global Video track area, and choose Import Audio from<br />

Movie from the shortcut menu.<br />

3 Click OK in the dialog that appears.<br />

The selected audio tracks are bounced to an AIFF file, and placed in the Audio Bin. A new<br />

audio track is also created at the top of the Arrange area, and the imported audio from<br />

the movie is added to this track. The movie name is retained and used for the resulting<br />

audio files.<br />

Exporting Audio Tracks to QuickTime Movies<br />

You can export audio from the part of your project that is encompassed by the QuickTime<br />

movie to the movie file itself, effectively overwriting the original movie soundtrack. This<br />

is useful for sending a rough mix of your film soundtrack to other members of the<br />

production team, for example.<br />

To export your project to the QuickTime movie<br />

1 Open the Sound Settings dialog by doing one of the following:<br />

• Choose File > Export Audio to Movie from the main menu bar (or use the corresponding<br />

key command).<br />

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