3D And Mpeg Tracks; Sound, Music, And Instrument Tracks - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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3D and MPEG tracks

To add a 3D track
If you have QuickDraw 3D files, you can import them in a 3D track in Windows only. (Mac OS X does not support
3D tracks.)
Drag a 3D Track icon from the QuickTime set
1
Editor.
2
(Optional) Set basic properties.
See also
"To add or remove tracks" on page 532
"To set the basic track and sample properties" on page 534
To add an MPEG track
If you have MPEG-1 video files, you can import them into an MPEG track. The MPEG track is for adding MPEG
video, not for MPEG audio (such as MP3). Use a sound track for MPEG audio.
1
Drag an MPEG Track icon from the QuickTime set
Editor.
(Optional) Set basic properties.
2
See also
"To add or remove tracks" on page 532
"To set the basic track and sample properties" on page 534

Sound, music, and instrument tracks

To add a sound or MIDI track
You can import sounds in various formats, including AIFF/AIFC, System 7 Sound, WAV, MP3 files, Sound Designer
II, and standard MIDI files.
Do any of the following:
1
To add an audio file to your movie, drag a Sound Track icon from the QuickTime set
the track list area of the Timeline Editor.
To add a MIDI file, drag a MIDI icon from the QuickTime set of the objects toolbox to the track list area of the
Timeline Editor.
2
Click the Play button
See also
"To add or remove tracks" on page 532
of the objects toolbox to the track list area of the Timeline
in the Timeline Editor to listen to the track and see how it sounds with other tracks.
of the objects toolbox to the track list area of the Timeline
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