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What are? SFX, Native


aydeet

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:) What is the difference between these?

native audio

SFX

background

 

Its hard to find a glossary/definition of these

I guess I am over-whelmed

 

gets a little confusing as to what to use

 

I thought so.. I cant even find SFX in the user manual

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SFX - 'Sound Effects' (well either that or 'Self Extract' but I doubt if it's that)

 

Native Audio - what you have built into the file

 

Background - any extraneous noise coming in (wind noise from a mic, background chatter and so on)

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SFX - 'Sound Effects' (well either that or 'Self Extract' but I doubt if it's that)

 

Native Audio - what you have built into the file

 

Background - any extraneous noise coming in (wind noise from a mic, background chatter and so on)

 

so when I am adding music to play in the background, I am adding it to Native or sound track?

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There are four audio tracks. Native is the only one thta the user can not add anything to because that is the audio embedded in the video.

 

Music track: Any music that you want to add

Narr: Narration track. Record from a microphone to this track is needed

SFX: Sound Effects. Can be stuff like city noise, whistles, cars, fire engine sirens, etc.

 

Technically, the last three are used for 'audio' and aren't limited to those uses. For example if you would like to overlap some music for nice fadein/out, place the first song in the music track and the second in the Narration track. Then overlap them. Works great.

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