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From the Filename lists, select which stereo pairs or mono channels you
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want to save to your .wav files (up to four stereo files or up to eight mono
files depending on the type of audio being captured). Select None for the
particular .wav files you don't want to be created, or click the D (default)
button for each Filename list if you want to capture only channels 1 and
2. When Matrox Axio saves each .wav file, it assigns a .Stereo.wav or
.Mono.wav suffix to the base name you gave for the associated video file.
For example, if you've named your video file MyFile.avi, the associated
stereo audio files would be named MyFile.Stereo1.wav,
MyFile.Stereo2.wav, etc.
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The channels that you choose to save to the first stereo.wav file or first
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two mono.wav files will be embedded in the associated .avi file. When
you import your .avi file to the Project panel, the clip's separate .wav files
will also be imported, and the embedded audio in the .avi file will be
ignored. The clip's .avi file and first associated .wav file, however, will
appear as a single Movie clip in your project. The embedded audio in the
.avi file will be used only if the .avi file does not have any associated .wav
files. Therefore, if you perform audio post processing on your .avi files,
make sure you delete the associated .wav files so that only the embedded
audio in the .avi files will be used in your project.
When performing an audio-only capture, Matrox Axio supports capture of
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only one stereo pair. Your first stereo or first two mono channels will be
saved to a single stereo .wav file (any other channels will be ignored).
When Axio saves the .wav file of an audio-only capture, it does not assign
the .Stereo.wav suffix to the filename.
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Click OK to save your settings and return to the Project Settings dialog
box.
Defining your capture settings
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