Importing data
You can use the "Import" button to import various types of data to Turbo Play (To learn about what file types you can import, see
media files):
- Importing audio will read audio from a file (which may also be a video file), extract the audio, generate raw parts in the project directory and import them as audio parts. You can then process these parts with the audio editor.
- Importing MIDI allows you to import MIDI and MusicXML files.
- Importing video will import the video from a file. If the video has also audio, then the audio will be directly read from the video when playing (but it cannot be processed with the audio editor unless you extract it). If the video has audio you can choose to ignore, read as-is or extract the audio to a new audio part.
Importing video can also be used to import audio-only files (wav,mp3 etc) if they are only imported for playback and are not to be copied to the project directory. This is most common when doing video projects, where you don't usually want to mess with the audio or you want to exclude it completely. Parts containing video can be processed with the video editor.
- Importing images allows you to add to sequence and process images with the image editor.
- Importing 3D objects allows you to use the animation editor.
- Importing subtitles allows you to add to sequence and process lyrics.
- Importing web fonts allows you to use them in Text Part.
Turbo Play also allows you to import a folder, image from your camera or clipboard, audio and video from a direct URL (not a video site). In addition to that, Turbo Play includes the
DirectX Screen Capture tool to capture your screen to video.