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  • new to Premiere 2.0 – How to make exported WMV mono audio?

    Posted by 409industries on June 21, 2006 at 2:17 am

    Hello!

    I am having a tough time exporting my project as windows media 9 and converting my entire project’s audio from stereo to mono. How can i do this? I do not see an option in Adobe Media Encoder Audio tab for mono or stereo, rather only 2 or 5.1 channel (i think mono is 1 channel) bitrate, etc.

    I saw a way to breakout the clip audio to seperate left and right tracks, but i need to do this for the entire project!

    I hope someone can help me out with this. Thanks.

    -Aaron

    Steven L. gotz replied 19 years, 11 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Vince Becquiot

    June 21, 2006 at 2:56 am

    Hi Aaron,

    This is something that would have to be done at edit time.

    Any particular reason you need a mono out ?

    Now, you could just export your audio using the “export Audio” option and change the settings to mono, and then import it again, replace your previous audio track with this one, and do a WMV export.

    I don’t think any of the Premiere basic effects will allow to merge left and right channels, though this is not anything I’ve ever had to research.

    Cheers,

    Vince

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    409industries

    June 21, 2006 at 3:11 am

    well, i mean it still is easy to edit, all my clips are still in the timeline. It was just easier in a previous version of premiere as for whatever your format was (Microsoft DV AVI, Mpeg, WMV) there was an audio option for stereo / mono.

    We need it since we are streaming these videos on our website, and other reasons that i dont really need to explain…

    🙂

  • Steven L. gotz

    June 21, 2006 at 4:35 am

    No sweat. Just switch from Windows Media Audio 9.1 Professional to Windows Media Audio 9.1. Then select a mono setting. The Professional codec does not support mono. The regular one does. And even that one stops creating mono at 48kbps and 44KHz.

    Steven
    https://www.stevengotz.com

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