Ming Song
July 27th, 2011, 03:59 AM
Hi guys,
just to share some experience, and check if you guys encounter such problems.
I am using a Canon XF305, and my footages are .MXF
Using the newest Adobe Media Encoder 5.5, i am transcoding the existing files from MXF to wmv (low res) for client preview of the rushes purpose.
Footage Format: Canon MXF
Editing System: Adobe CS 5.5
Audio: 2 channel stereo left and right (different audio sources, left being wireless interview, right being ambient sound)
what i encounter is Media Encoder does not maintain my independence of the left and right audio and instead, mux them into a combined output. However, when i do this from the timeline of Premiere Pro, the output is correctly interpreted.
Note that i am using the exact same encoding preset settings in both instances. Just what is Media Encoding doing??
just to share some experience, and check if you guys encounter such problems.
I am using a Canon XF305, and my footages are .MXF
Using the newest Adobe Media Encoder 5.5, i am transcoding the existing files from MXF to wmv (low res) for client preview of the rushes purpose.
Footage Format: Canon MXF
Editing System: Adobe CS 5.5
Audio: 2 channel stereo left and right (different audio sources, left being wireless interview, right being ambient sound)
what i encounter is Media Encoder does not maintain my independence of the left and right audio and instead, mux them into a combined output. However, when i do this from the timeline of Premiere Pro, the output is correctly interpreted.
Note that i am using the exact same encoding preset settings in both instances. Just what is Media Encoding doing??