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After the audio files are registered, expand the Audio folder to check its contents. Scenarist assigns the name to each audio asset automatically. If you want to change the name of the audio assets, just click on the item which needs modification and enter its new name. Note that the audio asset name 01r_1 is assigned to avoid duplication with the video asset 01r. To continue with this guide, leave everything as shown in the following screen shot.



After the video and audio assets are registered successfully, Scenarist generates the required audio and video streams which are DVD-compliant. The Track Editor tab is used to assemble multiplexed and synchronized segments of video and audio assets which can be referenced throughout the DVD project. Since the final DVD contains three chapters, we will need to create three tracks, one for each chapter. We now select the three video assets which eventually correspond to the three chapters (01r, 02r, 03r and press down the Shift key). Drag and drop these assets into the folder "Tracks" as shown in the following picture. Note that for more complex authoring projects, we can also create subfolders for the folder "Tracks" to store the assets if needed.



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