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If both primary and secondary outputs are labeled

The primary and secondary labels of an output channel are considered a “language group”. A clip’s audio track label is matched to a language group’s primary label. For example, consider the following illustration:

The language group for channel 1 and channel 2 (FRE + ENG) is different than the language group for channel 3 and channel 4 (FRE + GER). If a clip has audio tracks 1–4 labeled “FRE”, channels 1–2 play out clip tracks 1–2, and channels 3–4 also play out clip tracks 1–2.


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