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Now we do the same thing for the audio clips. Locate the six sample .wav audio clips provided with this guide (01r.wav, 01r-2.wav, 02r.wav, 02r-2.wav, 03r.wav, and 03r-2.wav). Note that the audio files have the same name as the video files but with different file extension. The files whose name ending with -2 are used to construct the second audio stream. For example, 01r.wav is the first audio stream and 01r-2.wav is the second. These two audio clips have the same duration. We now drag all six audio clips and drop them into the right window pane of the Data Editor tab as shown below, while pressing down the Shift key. You should make sure that the selected folder is "Audio".



Scenarist can convert the Windows .wav files into Mpeg, PCM Audio, or Digital Dolby ac3 files. For best results and to avoid unnecessary errors in the process of registering audio data, the sampling rate of imported audio is recommended at 48 kHz. The built-in ac3 encoder can produce very compact ac3 files with excellent audio quality. PCM Audio is stored in the uncompressed format and can take almost 6-7 times the size of equivalent ac3 files. Note that the following dialog will not appear if the provided sample ac3 files (01r.ac3, 01r-2.ac3, 02r.ac3, 02r-2.ac3, 03r.ac3, and 03r-2.ac3) are dragged instead. Otherwise, we can click "Apply to All" to convert all audio files to ac3 as following.



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