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  • Ruben Kocx

    February 19, 2009 at 12:53 pm in reply to: Questions on exporting audio to mxf

    Yep, before exporting to mxf I’ve set the downmix level in the sequence settings to -3 but also -10. I’ve tried them all now. By exporting to a quicktime movie (like you said) the problem is still there.

    Ruben

  • Ruben Kocx

    February 19, 2009 at 9:36 am in reply to: Questions on exporting audio to mxf

    Robert,

    Your advise worked! That was exactly what I was looking for. But unfortnately, when I reimport the mxf file back into fcp, the track with the voice over is clipped. Even when I set the downmix to -10 db.
    what happened!?

    Ruben

  • Ruben Kocx

    February 12, 2009 at 9:00 am in reply to: Questions on exporting audio to mxf

    Hi Jeremy

    I’m working in an imx 50 timeline. Before exporting I changed the audio export settings to 8 outputs: dual mono. I Ignored the fcp warning to downmix to stereo, but once, also attempted not to. Then I exported with “sony xdcam”, but placed the folder on my harddisk. settings: imx 50 625/ 50i audio 8 ch x 18 bit. recompress all frames: off.

    I also tried placing my voice over in another audio layer, like a1 or a2. But it didn’t seem to work.

    Ruben

  • Ruben Kocx

    February 11, 2009 at 6:11 pm in reply to: Questions on exporting audio to mxf

    Mxf. Should I’ve mentioned that I’m working with Final Cut pro?

    Ruben

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