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Hello, Adobe when are you going to allow users to export videos with multiple audio channels, for example one channel for music, second channel for voice over, third channel for sound FX ...
Thank you... waiting your updates.
Sincerely Giorgi.
Not directly to mp4, but if you set the Format in the Export dialog to QuickTime and then under the Video section select H264 as the Video Codec it should work. You will get a mov-file instead of a mp4-file but many times it will work if you just rename the exported file from Filename.mov to Filename.mp4.
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This has been possible for years, but it depends on what export codec you choose.
Hello, Adobe when are you going to allow users to export videos with multiple audio channels, for example one channel for music, second channel for voice over, third channel for sound FX ...
Thank you... waiting your updates.
Sincerely Giorgi.
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Thanks for your reply, but what about MP4 format?
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Not directly to mp4, but if you set the Format in the Export dialog to QuickTime and then under the Video section select H264 as the Video Codec it should work. You will get a mov-file instead of a mp4-file but many times it will work if you just rename the exported file from Filename.mov to Filename.mp4.
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As Averdahl posted, this has been available all along.
Premiere is used by many users and companies and broadcast/streaming facilities with at times up to 30+ channels of audio in the exports. Always has been.
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