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• front left (L) / right (R)
• center (C) / Subwoofer (LFE)
• back left (Ls) / right (Rs)
Surround playback is possible with all audio driver models (see Playback settings),
(Wave, DirectSound). Please adjust these in the program settings from the "Playback"
tab.
DirectSound is supported by most of the standard sound cards.
Wave drivers are similarly supported by many standard sound cards; however,
individual sound cards (for example, Soundblaster) require access to DirectSound.
Output of the six output signals is achieved in all driver models in the output channels
in the same (standardized) order:
Channels 1/2: L- R
Channels 3/4: C-LFE
Channels 5/6: Ls – Rs
Importing and exporting multichannel audio
Import
When importing MPEG-2 files with multichannel sound (e.g. VOB files from DVDs or
DVB-TV recordings), you can choose from two different applications:
• Mixdown: Surround sound is displayed as an audio object under the video object,
playback of the Surround track is reduced and recalculated to stereo playback.
Use this option if you want to export the Surround Sound without editing You
can also use it if you think that a stereo export is enough to meet your
requirements
• Surround mix: The individual Surround channel pairs (L-R, C LFE, Ls-Rs) are split
into three audio tracks as separate objects and the mixer is then set to Surround
Mode (view page 209). This mode allows you to change the Surround mix.
Note: Downloading an audio package upgrade is required for importing surround
files. This is done automatically when you first import a data file.
In MAGIX Movie Edit Pro the import of surround is always executed as a mixdown.
MAGIX Movie Edit Pro Plus and Premium can also import interleaved wave files
(multichannel wave files), multi-channel Windows Media Audio and MP3 surround
files. A surround mix is always created.