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proshow producer 8 question?

Postby drugo » Tue Jul 19, 2016 8:56 pm

Hi

i got an email about the new release of proshow producer 8
i gave a look at the homepage about the new feature

english is not my native language so

may i know if there is a multi track support feature?

thanks
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Re: proshow producer 8 question?

Postby im42n8 » Tue Jul 19, 2016 9:12 pm

NO ... not yet...

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Re: proshow producer 8 question?

Postby drugo » Tue Jul 19, 2016 9:20 pm

im42n8 wrote:NO ... not yet...

Dale

Hi Dale
not yet..... what we have to wait ? 10 years? :? :?
with a multi track audio would be a perfect, the best program!

Thanks Dale
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Re: proshow producer 8 question?

Postby gpsmikey » Wed Jul 20, 2016 6:12 am

Well, it doesn't have multiple audio tracks exactly, but you can achieve somewhat the same effect by using the main track and then adding audio clips to the slides - only one clip per slide, but you can add multiple clips to multiple slides and using the "offset" parameter, stack the clips on each other basically. Anything more complicated than that, and you are better off using a dedicated audio editor such as the free Audacity then add the resulting file from your audio editor into the show. You can configure Proshow to use an external audio editor also which can help simplify what you want. The problem with trying to add a more complicated audio scheme (multi-tracks for example) is you rapidly get into needing an actual editor with the filters and other features typical in an audio editor.

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