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> Yes, it's all understandable. I just thought I could render the material, but with xml export for programs where I could process the sound.
> Like from fcpx to davinci, or premiere etc.
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> вторник, 3 января 2023 г. в 14:17:40 UTC+3, Mazze:
> > Hey Dmitry,
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> > there are indeed not too many audio options in SCRATCH.
> > You can not really do "audio editing" in that sense.
> > Your options are limited to adding any number of audio files to a clip and slip the audio.
> > You can also load audio for the entire timeline (Edit tab ==> Audio menu on the far right).
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> > Monitoring options are in the Audio panel, which you can call up from the top menu bar.
> > In there you can set volume per channel, as well as output routing - note though that this is indeed only for monitoring,
> > and won't be rendered into any file that you export.
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> > For rendering out audio you can use the BWF writer and in the format settings tab
> > of that output node select which channels should go out.
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> > Hope this helps!
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> > Best,
> > Mazze
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> >
> > > Dmitry Myshkov <
esta...@gmail.com> hat am 02.01.2023 20:01 CET geschrieben:
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> > > My question may seem silly, but how do you process sound in this program, if not a secret?
> > > If you look at the documentation, it kind of touches on this topic, but it's weak. scrup, sync and other stuff. And if you search popular resources, most of the emphasis is on the ability to synchronize video and audio.
> > > No - I do not mind somehow importing the project into other programs. Exactly, the project. xml file, or something like that. Along with the export of the material itself. And recompressing it. But how? Import material - there are still guides, but export.
> > > From the fact that I could not find any tangential moments on the subject, I conclude that I am something very much do not understand on this topic.
> > >
> > > I decided to raise such a topic. I am sure that it is already known to all, since this issue is actually not raised at all. Well, maybe at least it will be of interest to newcomers who are faced with such a question.
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