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Locate your timeline that you are going to add your surround sound mix and 

Export it go to >File>Export>Media


Choose File Name

Where to save it by clicking the Blue Type on Location


Choose the Preset DNxHR/DNxHD MXF Op1a

Resolution DNxHR HQ 8 bit

Full HD 1920 x 1080

If you have captions make sure you burn in with Captions Into Video

Then Choose Export

You will end up with a .mxf file like this

Go to >File > Import that back into your project and we will use it later in this process



Next Import the 5.1 Interleaved File into your Premiere Project

Select the file and import
Choose the Interleaved 5.1 .wav

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Click on the >File >New Item and choose Sequence

Choose DNxHD HQ 1080 23.976
DON'T HIT OK YET!!

NEXT CLICK ON THE SETTINGS TAB

Click on the Settings TAB


Leave all the settings as is but double check to match

this frame grab shown here


Then Name the Sequence at the very bottom

DONT' HIT OKAY YET


CLICK ON THE TRACKS TAB NEXT



Click on the Tracks Tab and then delete the audio tracks
Audio 2 - 4


DONT' HIT OKAY YET

Set Video to 1 track
And change Mix from Stereo to Multichannel and set
Number of tracks to 6

Change the Track Type of the one audio track to 5.1

Title the sequence "Title - Surround Sound" and click OK

Next double click the .mxf file to load it into the source monitor and then drag just the video track

down to the newly created surround sound timeline

Choose to Keep existing settings

Then load the sound mix

(5.1 Interleaved) file into the source monitor and drag the audio only tracks to the timeline

Place on the 5.1 track in the surround sound sequence 

   

YOU will be only able to check audio tracks 1 and 2 so you won't hear dialog but hopefully you can tell well enough.

The final check will be the QuickTime you will make next.


REMEMBER

DELETE THE 2 POP AT THE BEGINNING AND AT THE END

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Scaling YOU

may

WILL HAVE TO SCALE YOUR FILE

Click


Double click on your video file in the timeline

Then click on Effect Control menu on the left hand side




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Drop down the Motion setting and on scale select that parameter and adjust

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Drag the slider to scale the image in the frame


Scale the image down to 50% or until you see black around the frame then scale it up till you don't see any black

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Don't want to see this small black edge

around your image Don't want this black line

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No black line this is what you want

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to the right or left side

Scale till you don't see any black line on the right or left side

Flat DCP may choose to leave a slight letterbox on the top and bottom that is up to you

Scope DCP will have letterboxing on the top and bottom


Next step is to export

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Make sure the sequence is loaded in the Timeline Window and then select the timeline window so it's

Highlighted Blue

Go to >File >Export>Media

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Choose Send to Media Encoder

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On the "Format" pulldown choose QuickTime

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Click on the blue "Preset" setting to change the QuickTime settings

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Click on the Video Tab

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Video Codec

Apple ProRes 422

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Export Settings

Format = QuickTime

Preset = Custom

Choose Export Video and Export Audio

Click on the Audio Tab shown here

  
Audio Codec - Uncompressed

Choose Basic Audio Settings

Sample Rate 48

Sample Size 24

Audio Channel Configuration = Output Channels File Name - Title of the movie

Location choose where you are going to save the file


Preset - Custom

Choose Format QuickTime

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Video Codec Choose Apple ProRes 422 HQ

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Everything else will be greyed out but Match Source will set the export to match the timeline

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Click on Audio tab and choose

>Sample Size >48

Then choose More

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Stream 1 > Output Channels > Select an Option

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Choose 
5.1 L,R.,C., LFE, Ls, Rs

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Make sure Entire Sequence is selected

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Click on the "Output File" name and that'll let you choose where to save

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Navigate to where you want to save and click on Save

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Click the green arrow in the upper right corner to start rendering

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Choose >Entire Source

>Check the Output settings so they match

Video QuickTime 1920 x 1080 23.976 for flat

Audio Uncompressed 48 5.1 L,R.C.LFE. Ls, Rs 24 bit


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Then choose Export

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