http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/zh_CN/how_to/zh434711?popup=true
This KB post describes that MC6 can export a quicktime with multiple audio tracks by selecting DirectOut in the export settings. I've tried this as an alternative to the QT Ref to QT Pro workaround that everyone uses, but the results are different. Exporting DirectOut gives you a QT with 1 audio track with multiple channels of audio embedded within it. The QT Ref to QT Pro method actually gives you separate multiple audio tracks withing the QT.
Is there any way to create the latter using the DirectOut method?
I did try importing the exported DirectOut QT into Avid, and it does give me the separate tracks of audio, but I have a feeling that NBC wants everything to look like what they're used to getting. I could always ask, but it's getting late and people... you know... "need things now"
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
[Avid-L2] QT Multiple Audio Tracks
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