You can edit an audio object after you have created and added it to the title. Additionally, you can convert the audio object.
If the audio object you are editing is a text-to-speech audio object, the Text to Speech dialog box will open. This allows you to edit the original text. For details about converting text to speech, see Converting text to human-like speech. |
To edit an audio object:
Do one of the following to open the Audio Editor:
In the Title Explorer, double-click the graphic of the audio object, then click Edit in the Audio group on the Properties ribbon.
In the Title Explorer, right-click the graphic of the audio object and select Edit.
In the Title Explorer, select the audio object and type Shift + Enter.
In the work area, double-click the audio object and click Edit in the Audio group on the Properties ribbon.
In the work area, right-click the audio object and select Edit.
In the work area, select the audio object and type Shift + Enter.
When you add and synchronize events to an audio file, click the graphic adjacent to the Audio field in the Synchronize Events window. For details, see Adding and managing the synchronized events of an audio object.
If the audio object you are editing is a text-to-speech audio object, the Text to Speech dialog box opens; otherwise, the Audio Editor opens. For detailed information about using the Audio Editor, click F1 or use the Help pull-down list.
Edit and save the audio.
When you save your editing changes in Audio Editor, the audio file is automatically updated in the title.
To select another audio to edit from the Properties ribbon, click the Audio pull-down list adjacent to Edit in the Audio group.
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