Property

This command opens the Property dialog box.

The Property dialog box lets you view and edit the properties of the entire multi-track window or individual tracks.

Editing Properties

The Property dialog box allows you to edit:

Reference Video File

Type the path to the video file you wish to link with the current file, or press the Browse... button to locate and select the video file. You can specify AVI file (*.avi).


The Reference Video File is available for MySoundStudio Format files only.

See Also: Linking an existing video file

Master Volume

Set the master volume numerically by entering L (left channel) and R (right channel) values. The Master volume reflects the values set in the Main Volume on the Mixer Control window.

Track Number

Select the number of the track you want to edit.

Track Label

Type the label for the track selected in the Track Number.
This field reflects the name specified in the Mixer Control window - Track Label display area.

Volume

Set the volume of the sound on the track selected in the Track Number.

Pan

Set the pan value of the track selected in the Track Number.
You can specify the pan value from -100 %(left) to 100 %(right). The pan value of 0% indicates the center panning.

Offset

Set the offset value of the track selected in the Track Number.
The offset value is measured in the unit selected in the dropdown list next to the Offset.

Linking an existing video file (available for .dgs files only)

MySoundStudio Format (*.dgs) files can be linked to existing video files for playback and editing (the sound tracks in the video file are not linked).
By saving the file linked to a video file as AVI File (*.avi), the resulting file will be the video file with sound track (s) added in MySoundStudio application.

Notes on the length of the video file to be saved

If the sound data added in MySoundStudio is shorter than the referenced video, the resulting file saved as the video file will have the same length as the referenced video file.
If the sound added in MySoundStudio is longer than the referenced video file, the resulting video file will have the same length as the sound data added in MySoundStudio.