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Import the 5.1 Interleaved File into your Premiere Project

Select the file and import
Choose the Interleaved 5.1 .wav

Next nee to check the sync in your final timeline.

Locate the final picture locked timeline in your project and make a copy of it by right clicking the timeline and choosing Duplicate

Load the copy of the timeline by double clicking it to load in the program monitor

Test your surround interleaved mix with the timeline you just loaded by dragging it into your picture locked timeline and check for sync.

Solo the track with the small 5.1 on it that is your mix.

Adjust by slipping the mix in the timeline if needed. You should not have to do anything if you didn't change your timeline after you exported for the mix.

If you did have to slip it to get it in sync note that number of frames you slipped the mix.


Once the mix is in sync with the video go on to the next step.

Click on the New Item and choose Sequence

Choose Sequence

Choose Canon XF MPEG2 1080p 23.976


NEXT CLICK ON THE SETTINGS TAB

Choose the Canon XF MPEG2 1080P

23.976


1920 x 1080 settings




DONT' HIT OKAY YET

CLICK ON THE TRACKS TAB NEXT

Click on the Tracks Tab and then delete the audio tracks

Audio 2 - 4

DONT' HIT OKAY YET

Set Video to 1 track

And change Master from Stereo to Multichannel and set

Number of tracks to 6

Change the Track Type of the one audio track left to 5.1

Title the sequence and click OK

Drag the imported file to the timeline so the beginning is at the beginning of the timeline


Slip the mix the number of frames you figured out earlier in the wiki.

Make a video only edit on to your timeline on top of the 5.1 audio and make sure they line up


Copy and paste the video tracks from your picture locked timeline to this one


Make sure your movie is in sync you will be only able to check tracks 1 and 2 so you won't hear dialog but hopefully you can tell well enough. The final check will be the QuickTime you will make next.

Export the QuickTime

File>Export>Media

Click on the Sequence to export and choose >File>Export>Media or click "Command M"

Choose the following:

Format – QuickTime

Click on Output Name and choose a destination for the exported file

Choose to export Video and Audio




Click on the Video Tab and choose – Apple ProRes 422 as the Video Codec

On Windows systems chose the AVID DNxHD codec 175 23.98

Basic Video Settings choose
1920 x 1080

Frame Rate - 23.976
Field Order – Progressive
Aspect – Square Pixels

DONT' CLICK EXPORT YET

Click on Audio tab and choose


Audio Codec - Uncompressed

Sample Rate 48

Sample Size 24



Audio Channel Configuration

Output Chanels

5.1 L,R,C, LFE, Ls, Rs

Choose Export

You may find other ways to do this on the internet. Ways that may seem legit, from legit organizations, like this one:

http://blogs.saic.edu/fvnmatech/2016/06/27/creating-a-master-file-for-5-1-surround-sound-dcp/

But if you follow this workflow, your mix will be wrong. Aren't you glad your attending UT.


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