What would be the proper software to check if the file plays the audio out of the correct channels? For example if I ama link to the file in Avid I assume I would see the tracks in the order Greg mentioned. What software would this file be likely to be played with that would interpret them correctly and send the tracks to the right speaker?
I've never monitored 5.1 off a computer so I have no experience on that end.
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <cutandcover@...> wrote :I believe that might be the natural order of surround audio inside an H.264 - I seem to recall that Compressor would make them that way as well. As long as the correct channel audio plays out the correct track, you should be OK. Unless you have some surround H.264 delivery spec I don't know about…On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 8:49 PM Greg Huson Greg@... [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:I'm attempting to use AME (adobe media encoder) to transcode ProRes Surround files to H264 surround files. The audio comes out C L R LS RS LFE instead of what AME CLAIMS that it's doing - the more standard L R C LFE LS RS.
Anyone else seen this? I don't see any place I can adjust the patching of tracks yet AME is doing just that.
Several word-smithed googles did not bring any results on this topic.
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