On Oct 26, 2009, at 10:24 PM, Greg Huson wrote:
> No matter what method I use, FCS consistently encodes my surround to
stereo, even though I've been through the process by every method I can
figure. I followed any and all instructions I could find in the book,
and online - yet my discreet 6 tracks keep getting mixed down by the
5.1 encoder. My decoder shows I'm getting 6 tracks, but everything is
still mix to L and R, with C, LFE, LS, and RS silent.
Then, later, in a different message, Greg wrote:
> Disregard - only one of my methods was faulty; it was my testing
method this afternoon that turned out to be problematic. Surround
encoder working well.
I say:
I'm glad everything is OK, but I have a problem regarding 5.1 surround
sound. Perhaps you have the answer, Greg. I'm trying to create a DVD
with Blu-ray compatible playback from FCP. That is, I'm attempting to
make Blu-ray on a DVD with ac3 audio. I've succeeded in making such a
disc that plays HD in my Sony Blu-ray player (a Sony 550) with stereo
audio. But I have not yet been able to create one that has ac3
5.1-channel audio on it. How do I make a DVD that plays Blu-ray data
on a Blu-ray player in HD and has ac3 5.1 surround sound?
I have FCS2 on a Mac Pro running OSX 10.5.8. 8GB of RAM. My source
clips are Prores422 1920x1080i and I have 6 discrete channels of audio
on the timeline: Left, Right, Center, LFE, Left Surround, and Right
Surround (in that order). Greg, what is your workflow?
Dennis Degan, Video Editor-Consultant-
NBC Today Show, New York
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