Yes we're currently sending a standard 4 channel mix to AMCs promo department via digital delivery (aspera) by exporting direct out audio. It's not quite the same as the old QT method where you'd actually get multiple audio files wrapped up, but rather one audio file with many channels.
I had my failed test on V6. We've since put 6.5.4 on those systems perhaps another try is in order.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Dom Q. Silverio" <domqsilverio@...> wrote:
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> I have to check with 6.0.x but 6.5 does support Direct Out multi channel output without being 5.1 or 7.1.
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> DQS
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> > On Dec 22, 2013, at 1:33 PM, Mark Spano <cutandcover@...> wrote:
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> > You're right, you can't export direct from MC as a self contained multiple channel QT unless it is a mix. That mix can be mono, stereo, 5.1, etc.. To do what you want still requires the ref/QT Pro workaround.
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> >> On Sunday, December 22, 2013, johnrobmoore wrote:
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> >> But the choice in Avid is Direct/5.1 Pro tools order or Direct/5.1 SMPTE Order. The direct works as the old fashion export as a QT Ref. As a Self Contained movie not ref export I tried Direct and I ended up with Stereo Tracks when in fact it was VO,Dia,Fx and Music stems. The fact that the newer Direct combined with 5.1 is probably where I'm confused. I've used some stereo tracks in the Avid timeline but haven't played with a 5.1 track, assuming there is such a beast at least I thought there was now.
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> >> If I'm understanding you correctly my timeline would need to have the type of track I want to export as mono, stereo or 5.1 but there is no provision for a true direct track for track self contained .mov export. This seems confusing or at least easily misunderstood. When I hear I can export multiple channels beyond stereo that to me means I can spit out all my discreet tracks to the QT. Sounds like that's not the case and my test would agree. Someone please tell me if I'm still not getting this.
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> >> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Mark Spano <cutandcover@> wrote:
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> >> > You can export QT from MC with multiple channels, but it's limited to the
> >> > same setup as your audio output setting. Mono, Stereo, 5.1, etc.. This
> >> > means that actual multichannel exports, with stems as required by many
> >> > broadcast (Tagless Mix, VO, SOT, Stereo Music, Stereo SFX, for example)
> >> > still must be created the 'old fashioned' way. Line them up in the timeline
> >> > as mono tracks, export QT ref, open in QT7 Pro, label tracks if necessary,
> >> > save as self-contained. Still works.
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> >> > On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 10:11 PM, John Moore <bigfish@> wrote:
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> >> > > I remember Avid V6 was said to support more than a stereo pair of audio on
> >> > > QT export. I did a test a few weeks back and found it didn't seem to work
> >> > > on V6.0.4ish. Did I do something wrong or does the feature not work in
> >> > > V6. Does it work in V6.5.x? The video mixdown work around I mentioned in
> >> > > a previous post is so I can QT ref export to get multichannel audio. If
> >> > > Avid does do this in V6 I must have done something wrong. That would
> >> > > eliminate the need for QT ref, although I hate to tie up my Avid for the
> >> > > export when I could use QT Pro. Any experience with exporting 4 tracks of
> >> > > audio out of Avid 5.5.3.7 or V6 would be appreciated.
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> >> > > John Moore
> >> > > Barking Trout Productions
> >> > > Studio City, CA
> >> > > bigfish@
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