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King_Diamond
9th April 2005, 16:05
I have six mono audio files which I need to join them to one ac3 or wav file. Is it possible to do so in Premiere Pro?

King_Diamond
13th April 2005, 13:32
Any suggestions please?

kolak
13th April 2005, 16:17
Set 6 mono audio tracks and master as 5.1 (in project settings "Default Sequences" tab at the begining)
Put your mono traks to that 6 audio track ( give them name L,R ...). Open audio mixer and there move black ball to correct chanel for all 6 audio tracks (you have name at the top).
Export using Adobe Media Encoder and in Audio tab set Dolby. In Minnetonka plugin set 5.1 channel (default setting are good). If you know what you're doing change other parameters.
Have fun:)

King_Diamond
14th April 2005, 07:21
Thanks Kolak

Will try your suggestion this weekend and get back to you.

King_Diamond
15th April 2005, 19:21
I am trying your suggestion. So far so good but I can't see or understand what you mean by moving the "black ball". Can you please explain?

King_Diamond
16th April 2005, 14:43
Ok managed to find the "black ball". Great tip, thanks.

One question, is there an LFE channel in the 5.1 panning?

King_Diamond
19th April 2005, 07:40
Any ideas?

King_Diamond
25th April 2005, 07:35
c3dlc

What is that site? It seems to have nothing to do with the subject.

esby
25th April 2005, 08:44
It seems that c3dlc is just the average teenager missing some fun... (and obviously some brain too...)
He spammed three other threads, which got almost deleted immediately after his post.

So the best is to forget about his link, and awaits for a moderator to delete his thread like all the other ones...

Now for your question, King_Diamond, I can't answer.

esby

kolak
25th April 2005, 09:27
There are some sliders neer too panner. Top is for Center volume and bottom is for LFE. If you have LFE track put it into another mono track, set black ball:) in center and increase volume by this slider. You'll see some signal in LFE indicator (in the last one on the right)
That should work, but I didn't test it.

King_Diamond
26th April 2005, 07:47
Thanks kolak, will try your suggestion.