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Open your Resolve project and load up the final

project timeline

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Bring the Surround Sound File into the Media Pool

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Load the timeline to add the surround sound mix audio

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Right click to 

>Add Track

>5.1>5.1 (not Film)


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Edit your surround sound file on to the track

Check Sync and make sure mix sounds good.


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Solo the Surround sound track with the mix and check sync to make sure

that all the tracks are in sync

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Click on the Firelight Tab

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Indeed the track is surround sound

when you look at the track should see 6 channels

in playback

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Next go to >Fairlight>Bus Format






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Bus 1

Choose Format 5.1

Click on OK

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Ready to export

>Click on the Deliver Tab

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In the upper left corner click on Render Settings

Choose >ProRes 422 HQ


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Make Sure Single Clip is selected and

Title the Filenmae and choose a location to save the file

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Click Browse to navigate to the folder you want to save the QuickTime

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Pick a Storage Drive and folder to save the file

Click OK

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Make sure the Export Video is checked


Choose Format=QuickTime
Codec Apple ProRes 422 HQ (use for RTF Screenings)

Or what ProRes Codec you'd rather use for lower or higher quality

1920 x 1080 HD (use for RTF Screenings)


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Or if you would like to export a UHD 3840 x 2160 version choose that setting



FPS 23.976 (or 24 or whatever frame rate your timeline is)


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Choose Advanced Settings

Make sure Retain Sub-black and Super White Data is checked

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Click on Audio tab

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Codec AAC

Constant Bit Rate

Track Data Rate 320

Set Output Track 1 Bus 1 (5.1)

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Last Add to Render Queue and render

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