I know common practice for many is to do a video mixdown to avoid mixed frame rate issues on export. What I've found is I can do an audio only QT ref export of just the audio to get my 12 stems and then I thought I could do a video only QT Ref export to avoid having to check "mixdown audio tracks." Even with no audio tracks Avid still requires mix down audio tracks be checked. It seems to then do an export with no audio track, which is fine. Curious what's going on under the hood in Avid that's making it want to mix down non existent audio?
Other than doing a video mixdown is there any other trick I might play to get this down to a single export of a QT ref? Why can't Avid allow multichannel stem like discrete audio exports directly? The various 5.1 tracks etc... allow it but that isn't ever what I'm delivering to networks, I've always got additional stems beside smpte 5.1.
John Moore
Barking Trout Productions
Studio City, CA
bigfish@pacbell.net
Barking Trout Productions
Studio City, CA
bigfish@pacbell.net
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