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Re: Mastering to digibeta using sdi question
by Bill Kelly on Dec 16, 2007 at 8:45:40 am

Actually disregard that previous answer. I totally misread your question.

First, the best thing to do is make audio stems of each separate audio channel that you're going to output (for example, your VO track(s)). Go to the beginning of your timeline, set an In point, then go to the end and set an Out point. Mute everything other than VO, File>>Export as AIFF. Bring that into your browser. Do the same thing for full mix, and so on.

When you have all your audio stems, duplicate your sequence (just to be safe), mute or delete all your existing audio tracks, and insert your full mix stem, vo stem, and the rest at the beginning of your timeline. Play parts of your timeline to make sure everything is in sync.

Make sure your sequence is set for 4 channel output (Sequence Settings>>Audio Outputs). Then right click/cmd-click over by the little lock near your A1, A2, etc. audio tabs right on the edge of the timeline. A little popup menu will appear and you'll find that you can assign each audio track to a specific channel. Simply assign the tracks to the channel you need them to output.

Then, when you Edit To Tape, make sure in the little box in the lower right corner that you have all channels selected. Good luck!



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