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Exporting 5.1 possible without additional plugins?

Explorer ,
May 16, 2022 May 16, 2022

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Hello,

 

need to export a 5.1 6 channel spot for cinema dolby surround.

I did find older threads to that problem indicating that i need to buy a dolby plugin.

 

I did import a 5.1 audio in my film and simply would love to export it  in
.wav (with my complete video in it)
Apple ProRes 422 HQ
5.1

Is there any chance via premiere pro without adding plugins?

thx.

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Community Expert ,
May 16, 2022 May 16, 2022

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You can export a 5.1 ProRes file but not Dolby Digital without a plug-in.

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Explorer ,
May 16, 2022 May 16, 2022

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Well... no....
I have only Mono and 2 Channels/Stereo?

How could I change that?

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May 16, 2022 May 16, 2022

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Just to add:
I have a 5.1 audio sequence in my project...

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May 16, 2022 May 16, 2022

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Make sure you have a

udio on all 6 channels. I found even if you have a 5.1 sequence the QuickTime exporter only saw it as stereo until I added all the audio.

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Explorer ,
May 17, 2022 May 17, 2022

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Well, I think I have?
Look at my screenshots... 

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May 23, 2022 May 23, 2022

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The audio track in the sequence is indeed a 5.1.

BUT (you knew this one was coming, of course) - is the sequence itself set to a 5.1 master?

Also, do you have a 5.1 output set up on your sound card so the Adobe Audio mapper can access it?

Once you can hear what should be there in your studio monitors correctly, the ProRes will render correctly using PCM. This is infinitely preferable to Dolby Digital AC3 and should be the standard deliverable form too, IIRC.

 

So first up, make sure your hardware is correctly set to a 5.1 system in Edit/Preferences/Audio (and Audio Hardware), then make sure your sequence is using a 5.1 master - otherwise (and this is what I suspect is occurring here) your 5.1 mix will downmix according to parameters you did not set up, and either

A - doing this badly, or

B - just sending front left/right & ignoring the rest.

 

I'll keep an eye on this thread and jump back in if necessary. Surround is great.

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