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How to export MXF OP1a, XDCAM HD 50 with 8 stereo channels ?

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Oct 20, 2020 Oct 20, 2020

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MXF OP1a, XDCAM HD 50 with 8 stereo channels is the require file for my broadcaster but it seems I am only able to export an MXF OP1a with 8 DUAL MONO channels.
 
This are my export settings :
 
Video
Format : MXF OP1a
Video Codec XDCAM 50 NTSC (4:2:2)
Frame rate 29,97
Fils Order : Progressive
 
Audio
Audio Codec Uncompressed
 
Basic Audio settings
Sample rate : 48000 Hz
Channels : 8 channel
Sample size 24 bit
 
My only issue is with the audio. I really need to give them stereo and not dual mono. My mix in my timeline is in stereo. 
Do I need to modify my sequence settings ?
Modify Audio Channels ?
 
Thank you in advance !
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Oct 20, 2020 Oct 20, 2020

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These are the audio requirement : 

Audio mix
Stereo 1. Lo (Stereo left)
2. Ro (Stereo right)
3. Silence
4. Silence
5. Silence
6. Silence
7. Lo (Stereo left)
8. Ro (Stereo right)

 

Right now I can only export 8 dual mono but they ask me for 8 stereo channels. 

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Sep 26, 2023 Sep 26, 2023

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Hey Guena87!

 

Did you ever figure this out? I'm trying to also 🙂

 

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