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To open a LiveType clip in LiveType, from within DVD Studio Pro:
1
Do one of the following:
Select the LiveType project in the Assets tab, then choose File > Asset > Open in 
Editor.
Control-click the LiveType project in the Assets tab, then choose Open in Editor from 
the shortcut menu that appears.
Double-click the LiveType project in the Assets tab.
2
In LiveType, make any necessary changes to the LiveType title.
3
Save the LiveType project file.
4
Return to DVD Studio Pro.
If you make any changes to the project in LiveType, DVD Studio Pro automatically 
updates to include those changes.
Adding Music
Music provides critical rhythm and tempo (pacing) while you edit your movie. It’s not 
uncommon to walk into an editing suite and see a shelf full of audio CDs that an editor 
can quickly browse to set an appropriate mood for a scene. However, using 
copyrighted music requires expensive licensing fees, so many editors invest in license-
free music to ensure they are using music they have legal rights to.
Licensing costs aside, choosing premade music for your movie can limit your creativity. 
What if you like a song, but you feel it would work better with the piano mixed more 
quietly, or the tempo a bit slower? If you don’t have the resources to hire a professional 
music composer, you may find yourself wishing you could do it yourself. With 
Soundtrack, now you can.
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