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  • John Beck

    January 21, 2008 at 4:39 pm in reply to: 5.1 surround sound (Dolby Pro Logic)

    Thanks Harm.

  • John Beck

    January 19, 2008 at 8:10 pm in reply to: Creating Surround Sound Audio

    Thanks for your reply!

  • John Beck

    January 18, 2008 at 10:37 pm in reply to: Creating Surround Sound Audio

    Phocas,

    So glad that you responded as I am not completely sure the workflow I followed was correct.

    I am also glad that you provided me your step-by-step workflow. Please see if there are any issues that you can see in what I describe below as my workflow:

    Mono wave files from the project pane with each track mapped or configured by Clip/audio options then placing the small puck at the location which directs the audio in that track to the particual 5.1 channel desired. Do this for each track until every channel where an output is desired in the 5.1 field is set. Each audio track idenfifier on the time line changes to the 5.1 symbol confirming it is mapped to a particular channel. That’s it.

    There is another procedure that uses the audio mixer panel to assign each track a channel but I was unable to get that to work properly becuase of something I was likely doing incorrectly. The help in the help section is not the least bit clear or complete on this.

    Please let me know, or anyone who may read this, if went down a rat hole to accomplish this.

    I am cautious to burn a test DVD since I only have two more opprotunities to use the SurCode Dolby encoder necessray to render and encode 5.1 in CS3. I can’t believe that I have to purchase a sepeate license for this plug-in???

    Thanks Again and please respond!!

  • John Beck

    January 17, 2008 at 5:53 pm in reply to: Creating Surround Sound Audio

    Thanks for this tip.

    Again, the raw audio clips I will be working with are not Dolby encoded 5.1. It seemed to me originally that Premier Pro would perform the encoding required for 5.1 from whatever audio content was inserted in the mixer as you pointed out. I had attempted a quick go at this a few weeks ago and for some reason I was unable to get the audio in the mixer channels but not sure why. I will use your notes to go through this again, this time with the confidence knowing it is at least possible.

    Thanks!!

  • John Beck

    January 17, 2008 at 4:03 pm in reply to: Creating Surround Sound Audio

    Harm,

    Thanks for your reply, I really appreciate your input. Could you just elaborate slightly with a few words about setting this up. I’ll be able to catch on from there.

    Thanks!!

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