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Quicktime file with 5.1 audio from Final Cut Pro 7?
Hello,
How do you export a Quicktime file with 5.1 audio from Final Cut Pro 7? You would think this would be pretty simple, do x, do y, export and walla you have a 5.1 audio file. However, I'm running into a few issues and I'm unsure how to verify if it is indeed 5.1 Here's a couple of instructions I found: Export 5.1 Surround Sound From Final Cut Pro | Final Cut Producer https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3284332?tstart=0 I followed the first one. The first thing I noticed is that once I set my 6 tracks to dual mono, I could not hear the dialogue track anymore within Final Cut 7 program, however I can see that it is present in the waveform. I'm not sure why this happened maybe because I don't have a 5.1 setup, so my computer can't output all 6 tracks to 2 speakers? Then when I export, how can I verify if it is 5.1? When I go to inspector I get I would think it should indicate this So I'm confused on the right way to export and verify it. |
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