[Alejandro Alvaro] "Full Mix in channels 1&2, and SAP or Dolby E in channels 3&4. How do i do that? How do they fit in just 2 channels? "
They should be encoded files. The Dolby E files need to be encoded by a post audio house with the proper encoders. When done right, you will get files that just sound like very loud static or just noise. It will peak above 0. But, the decoders on the other end will decode properly. I just delivered 8 hours of programming with this deliverable. Stereo on 1&2, Mix minus VO on 3&4, then Dolby E on 5&6.
[Alejandro Alvaro] "When I drop the a3c 5.1 file in the timeline, 6 channels are created, containing the 6 5.1 channels. How do they fit in just 2 channels?"
That might be a 5.1 mix, but it doesn't sound like it has been encoded to DOlby E. Again, this has to be done by special encoders.
[Alejandro Alvaro] "I figured that may be there is a piece of software missing. Or this is made on the fly by the card or the deck? "
Combination of hardware and software. WHAT? I don't know. The post audio place gives me files...
[Alejandro Alvaro] "I need to output this into an HDCAM tape, at 59.94 frame rate,"
That part is simple enough. You already have 1080i 29.97 footage, so it will output to 1080i 59.94 (that runs at 29.97) just fine.
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