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Open your AVID Project | |||
Make a New Bin to import your surround sound mix files | |||
Title the bin how you wish | |||
Link to the Surround Interleaved file that you received from the mixer Go to >Tools>Source Browser> | |||
The file will be a 5.1 Full Mix.wav file Click on Link | |||
The file will appear in the bin | |||
Right click on that linked file in the bin and choose Modify > Modify Clip... | |||
Choose Set Multichannel Audio from the drop down | |||
Choose 5.1 SMPTE: L R C Lfe Ls Rs | |||
When you load it into the source window the file will have a 5.1 icon on it shown here | |||
Create a new sequence and edit the 5.1 audio into the new timeline and then delete the other audio tracks that are automatically generated in the timeline | |||
delete the other audio tracks that are automatically generated in the timeline | |||
Edit the 5.1 audio file into this new timeline | |||
Next need to make your video file to overwrite the 5.1 audio file Select your timeline in the bin and double click it to load it into the timeline | |||
Next choose Timeline>Mixdown>Video | |||
Choose the bin in AVID you want to save the file Choose where the .MXF will be saved (your hard drive) Resolution DNxHR HQ MXF | |||
You will end up with a file titled Video Mixdown after the title of your timelin | |||
Load that video mixdown clip into the source browser and edit that on to the newly created 5.1 timeline that contains the 5.1 audio. | |||
Check the Sync of the entire movie before exporting Remove the 2POP from the timeline at the head and tail. | |||
Next go to >Tools Audio Mixer | |||
Change these audio mixer settings for the timeline | |||
Make sure the timeline is set to 5.1 Sequence Close the Audio Mixer | |||
>User >Audio | Go to Audio Settings | ||
Set the Display Channel order to SMPTE Close the Audio Settings | |||
Select the Sequence | |||
Go to >File>Output>Export to File | |||
Click on Options | |||
Click on the Audio Format Tab Change the QT Audio Option to 5.1 Click OK | |||
Click on the Video Format Tab now and we'll set up the Video Format Click on Custom Button Make sure Video and Audio button is selected | |||
Choose the Export Type Quicktime Native Dimensions 1998 x 1080 | |||
2048 x 858 Choose Color Levels "Keep at Legal Range" Native Dimensions either 2048 x 858 | |||
Then click on Format Options | |||
Movie Settings > Click on Video Settings> | |||
Choose Avid DNxHR Codec Frame Rate Current Color Levels 709 None on Alpha Resolutions Generally Choose DNxHR High Quality 10 bit or 8 bit Click OK | |||
Click on Sound Settings | |||
Change to the following Audio Format: Linear PCM Channels 5.1 (L R C LFE Ls Rs) Rate: 48.000 Quality: Best Sample size: 24 Little Endian Click OK | |||
Movie Settings Video Compression Type: Avid DNxHR Codec Quality: Medium don't worry about that it's high quality Audio Format: Linear PCM Channels 5.1 (L R C LFE Ls Rs) Rate: 48.000 Quality: Best Sample size: 24 Little Endian Click OK | |||
Color Levels - Keep as Legal Range | |||
Check the settings shown here to make sure you have it set right Click Save | |||
Perform the export choose a place to save the file choose Save |
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