I have a project with multi-channel audio. When I attempt to render it to Quicktime DNxHR or Quicktime H.264, the only audio options are Main 1 (Stereo) or Timeline Track which then requires me to pick a single audio track.
Is there a way to render to multi-channel audio within a quicktime container?
powerdroid wrote:I have a project with multi-channel audio. When I attempt to render it to Quicktime DNxHR or Quicktime H.264, the only audio options are Main 1 (Stereo) or Timeline Track which then requires me to pick a single audio track.
Is there a way to render to multi-channel audio within a quicktime container?
PD
The easiest way is to have a Main Multi channel
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Jean Claude wrote:The easiest way is to have a Main Multi channel
It's not the same.
Kenzo,
I'm waiting for powerdroid to show us its TL in Fairlight PAge. Not you?
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powerdroid wrote:I have a project with multi-channel audio. When I attempt to render it to Quicktime DNxHR or Quicktime H.264, the only audio options are Main 1 (Stereo) or Timeline Track which then requires me to pick a single audio track.
Is there a way to render to multi-channel audio within a quicktime container?
PD
You should start with proper project setup and audio mapping (sometimes it's even required to do it on clip properties level). Have you done this? With single stereo output I assume not.