Creating and editing tracks – Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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The main content of a DVD project is contained in tracks, which hold pieces of video,
audio, and subtitles that play as a unit.

This chapter covers the following:

About Track Limits in a DVD

(p. 370)

Working with a Track’s Assets

(p. 370)

How Many Tracks Should You Have?

(p. 371)

About Subtitle Streams

(p. 371)

DVD Studio Pro Tools for Working with Tracks

(p. 371)

Creating Tracks

(p. 372)

Opening Tracks

(p. 373)

Setting Track Properties

(p. 373)

About the Track Editor

(p. 377)

Configuring the Track Editor

(p. 377)

Understanding Time Information in the Track Editor

(p. 380)

Supported Asset Types

(p. 384)

Adding Video and Audio Assets

(p. 386)

Editing Video and Audio Clips

(p. 390)

Setting Stream Properties

(p. 392)

Exporting an MPEG Clip

(p. 393)

Working with Markers

(p. 393)

About Marker Placement

(p. 394)

Creating and Editing Markers

(p. 395)

Adding Markers to a Track Without a Video Clip Assigned

(p. 397)

Importing Markers from an Editor

(p. 397)

Importing Markers from a Text List

(p. 399)

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