Adobe Premiere Pro - How to Make a 5.1 QuickTime using your Surround Sound Mix
Import the 5.1 Interleaved File into your Premiere Project |
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Select the file and import |
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Next need to check the sync in your final timeline. |
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Load the copy of the timeline by double clicking it to load in the program monitor |
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Test your surround interleaved mix with the timeline you just loaded by dragging it into your picture locked timeline and check for sync. |
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Click on the New Item and choose Sequence |
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Choose Sequence |
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Choose DNxHR HQ 2K 23.976 |
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Choose Custom DONT' HIT OKAY YET |
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Go to the Video Previews |
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Change the Codec to Apple ProRes 4444 |
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DCP – Scope Settings DONT' HIT OKAY YET
CLICK ON THE TRACKS TAB NEXT |
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Click on the Tracks Tab and then delete the audio tracks DONT' HIT OKAY YET |
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Set Video to 1 track |
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Change the Track Type of the one audio track left to 5.1 |
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Title the sequence and click OK |
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Drag the imported file to the timeline so the beginning is at the beginning of the timeline |
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Make a video only edit on to your timeline on top of the 5.1 audio and make sure they line up |
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Export the QuickTime |
Click on the Sequence to export and choose >File>Export>Media or click "Command M" |
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Choose the following: Format – QuickTime Click on Output Name and choose a destination for the exported file Choose to export Video and Audio Click on the Video Tab and choose – Apple ProRes 422 as the Video Codec On Windows systems chose the AVID DNxHD codec 175 23.98 Basic Video Settings choose 1920 x 1080 Frame Rate - 23.976 Field Order – Progressive Aspect – Square Pixels DONT' CLICK EXPORT YET |
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Click on Audio tab and choose |
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Sample Rate 48 |
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Audio Channel Configuration |
Choose Export |
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