I was working with Adobe Media Encoder CC 2015 today and I discovered it will not export discrete audio channels like I can in AME 2015. I went back to my CC 2014 startup drive and found in the audio settings Right below BAsic Audio Settings a Track Layout Parameter that allows for choosing 2 mono tracks. This parameter does not exist in AME 2015 in the latest version. Below the basic audio Settings is just Audio Channel Configuration and no Track layout parameter like there is in AME 2014. I have the radio buttons at the bottom set to discrete but still I only get interleaved audio on the resulting .mov.
If I take the same QT Ref .mov into AME 2014 with the same settings to ProResHQ 2 channels of audio and the track layout parameter set to 2 mono tracks I get what I'm use to which is a .mov with two discrete audio channels. Has this ability been lost in AME. This was one of the strong features I have been using in AME 2014 when delivering 16 tracks of audio. I wondered if the fact that today's file only had 2 tracks was contributing but now that I went back to AME 2014 and I can get discrete 2 mono tracks I fear the ability has been lost. Fortunately VideoToolshed's Audio Map will save the day but come on Adobe. I need to be able to export with discrete tracks to .mov. This is a requirement for virtually all my delivery files. Nobody seems to like interleaved audio tracks for some reason. Am I missing something here?
John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net
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