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flvideo
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Post by flvideo »

Can some one help me. Its been so long since I did this I can't remember how. I want to create a CD from my edited project. Move the audio only to a cd. HELP!
Christopher6206
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In the edit window click on the scene in your scene bin you want to make an audio CD from. If you want to make a CD from your finished storyboard you'll have to make a scene of the whole thing so it puts the storyboard into your scene bin. Then highlight the scene, go into special and select "Scene > Sample". You won't see anything happen but if you then go to your Audio Record window you'll see the audio sample in there. From there you can split it up into different tracks if you want to. Once you have your tracks or if you want to burn it the way it is click on the button with the arrow and CD icon. Kinda looks like this >O. This will bring up your burn tracks to CD window. then it's just drag, drop, and burn.
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flvideo
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Casablanca Unit: Bogart 6.1 for windows, Renommee, Avio pro, and a cassie classic
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1 panasonicpvGS120
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Re: audio files

Post by flvideo »

Thank you I recalled the procedure when I read your post. I am getting old and if I don't do stuff every day I forget how!
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