Audio Mapping
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Audio Mapping Panel
The Audio Mapping Panel allows precise control over each audio channel in a media file. You can adjust the following per-channel settings:
Volume
Channel Output Label (used for export)
Speaker Output Assignment
Descriptive Label
In the Controls section, you also have the ability to:
Disable an individual audio channel
Split a single audio channel across two different speakers
Solo a channel (mutes all other channels and plays only the selected one)
System Audio Mapping Integration
Tin Man will attempt to automatically map audio channels based on your system’s audio output configuration, as defined in the "Player – Audio" Preferences Panel.
Right-clicking in the Audio Mapping panel opens a context menu with the following options:
Toggle Mute All – Mute or unmute all audio channels at once
Copy Settings – Copy the current audio mapping configuration
Paste Settings – Paste a previously copied configuration
Reset Settings – Revert to default or system-defined mappings
Note: Paste and Reset actions can be applied to all selected files in the File List window for batch updates.
If you change your audio output setup in the "Player – Audio" Preferences, use the "Reset" or "Reset Selected" options from the Audio Mapping panel’s dropdown menu to reapply mapping based on the updated output configuration.