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To add audio to each track, select the video track or scene which you want to assign the corresponding audio asset. Then drag the appropriate audio asset from the folder "Audio" and drop it to an empty area between the video display and the scene display. In this guide, the audio asset 01r_1 corresponds to the video track 01r-t as following.



By default, each track consists of one scene. The scene 03r-t-scn, 02r-t-scn, and 01r-t-scn correspond to the video asset 03r-t, 02r-t, and 01r-t, respectively, as shown below. You can change the generated name of a scene or a track by clicking the item and enter the new name of your preference. A scene, by default, has the entire duration of the video clip (asset) which comprises the required chapter. Scenarist allows breaking a scene into many smaller scenes to take advantage of advanced features provided by the DVD specifications. We will exploit this feature in the next guide (by breaking one chapter into smaller subchapters). To continue with this project, we leave everything as is.



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