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Load files
Media files can be loaded into the project window from the Media Pool in several
different ways:
• The fastest way: Drag the desired file from the Media Pool into the desired track.
If an object is already present at this position, the file is inserted at the desired
time position on the next empty track below.
• Load several files: If you want to load several files, hold down the "Ctrl" key
while clicking on the entries you want to use. If you want to load a sequence of
files, hold the "Shift" key and click on the first entry and then on the last. All
entries in between will be selected. Then you can drag all of the selected files
into the project window with the mouse button held down.
• Insert by command:You can also use the commands of the "Insert modes" (view
page 67).
• Pop-up symbol: For each entry in the Media Pool there is a two to three-part
pop-up symbol. It appears when the mouse pointer is positioned over an entry.
Preview: Click on the playback icon to play back the medium: Video and
image files are displayed in the preview monitor, and audio files through
the sound card. There is also only a preview for the provided templates.
Trim: If you only want to import a certain part of a video clip into your
project, click on the Trim icon with the curved brackets. The video clip will
then appear in the preview monitor. Now use the brackets to mark the
area you want to import on the timeline. Finally drag & drop the video
from the preview monitor into the project by clicking on it and holding
down the mouse button. Only the area previously marked by the brackets
will be imported (view page 108) as a video object.
Import: Click on the Import icon to load the selected medium to the
project window.
Files with multiple audio tracks
MAGIX Movie Edit Pro also loads VOB files that contain multiple audio tracks. After
the VOB file has been loaded, simply click the audio object created and select the
desired audio track.
Note: To view and select audio objects in the arrangement, Timeline mode (view
page 25) must be active.