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  • How to capture AND edit 4 separate audio-channels in prempro 1.5

    Posted by Lemmur on August 22, 2005 at 7:14 pm

    hi,

    some months ago I asked in this forum how I could capture all 4 separate audio channels from a digibeta, because all I got was one 5.1 (or just the stereo) file in prempro and couldn’t edit the channels 3+4 separate – but here wasn’t an answer.

    Coincidentally I found that there is a solution exactly for this case in premierepro 1.5 -> select the captured 5.1 audio or avi+audio file in the project-window and go to CLIP\AUDIO OPTIONS\BREAKOUT TO MONO CLIPS –> prempro now generates all audiochannels as separate mono-files (..and yes -> they also have to be confirmed…needs some time when you have captured 100 minutes…). that’s it! don’t forget to make a correct pan in timeline for the monotracks.

    when someone has a better solution, please let me know 🙂

    cheers,
    lemmur.
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    Lemmur replied 20 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Andrew Mcleod

    August 23, 2005 at 5:43 am

    Hi Esteban

    When exporting from Combustion 4.0 you have the option to export as a DPX frame sequence.
    Hopefully this export option will be similar in Max.

    Create a New framelink movie matching your projects settings, then move the exported DPX files into the Framelink network drive.
    Unmount the framelink movie.
    You should now have a playable uncompressed 10 bit avi file.

    FYI Framelink is included in version 5.0 drivers and above. Recommend using Decklink 5.1.1

    TGA file playback may be attributed to your disk configuration.
    email pcsupport@blackmagic-design.com with your system configuration and I can review it.

    Andrew McLeod
    Blackmagic Design

  • Michael Mueller

    August 23, 2005 at 8:13 am

    Hi Lemmur,

    this sound like a great solution. But somehow it does not work here. The Option “Beak out to mono clips” is not highlighted in the menu, when I select the 5.1 clip.

    Has anybody an idea, how I could get this don e?

    Thanks

    Michael

  • Lemmur

    August 23, 2005 at 2:49 pm

    hi michael,

    did you select the file in the project window? it’s not working if you select the audioclip in the timeline. (also there must be audio in the -for example- avi-file) premiere also splits a stereo wav file into two mono-files, maybe you can try this for testing.

    my congiuration: premierepro 1.51 / DL-Extreme / Dual-Xeon

    it must work 🙂

    berny.
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