The First step is to do a Sequence Export that Matches the Sequence settings. This will be your VIDEO file that you will combine with your surround sound mix. | |||
Go to >Sequence>Sequence Settings | |||
Sequence Settings most common: Look at the Timecode - should be 23.976 or 24 Frame size should be 4096 x 2160 or 3840 x 2160 or 2048 x 1152 Working Color Space REC 709 NOTE WHAT ASPECT RATIO OF THE SEQUENCE | |||
Export it go to >File>Export>Media | |||
Select the final timeline you want to export and choose >File>Export>Media | |||
Name your file Choose Format > DNxHR/DNxHD MXF OP1a Video Codec DNxHR HQ 8-bit | |||
Then choose the frame size of your tmeline >4K >UHD >Full HD Depending what your timeline aspect ratio | |||
Frame Rate should be 23.98 | |||
>Click on the Output Name Title it and choose where you want to save the file by clicking on Location | |||
Choose the destination for the file Save it to your storage drive etc. . . | |||
Click on Export in the lower right corner | |||
The file will export for a bit so wait for that. In the meantime locate your Sound Mix files. The sound mixer should of exported a Surround Interleaved 5.1 .wav file | |||
The file should look similar to this 5_1.wav file Don't want the ones labeled Stem they are not the full mix | |||
We suggest making a new Bin to put the final files into for organization >File>New>Bin | |||
Title the bin >Final Deliverables or similar then open the Bin to import the image and sound files into | |||
Import the 5.1 Interleaved File into your Premiere Project RT click in the new bin and choose Import | |||
Select the file and import | |||
Import the Video File you just exported that matched the Sequence Settings Choose only the .mxf that exported there will also be a .xmp but you can ignore that | |||
Click on the New Item and choose Sequence | |||
Choose Sequence | |||
Choose DNxHD HQ 1080 23.976 SETTINGS |
Go to the Video Previews | ||
Change the Codec to Apple ProRes 4444 | ||
CLICK ON THE TRACKS TAB NEXT Click on the Tracks Tab and then delete the audio tracks DONT' HIT OKAY YET |
Set Video to 1 track | |||||
Change the Track Type of the one audio track to 5.1 | |||||
Title the sequence and click OK | |||||
Double click the | video 2K or 4K exported Video file to load it into the source monitor Drag the Video Only icon to your newly created timeline | ||||
Choose to Keep existing settings | |||||
Double Click the Surround Audio File to load the sound mix (5.1 Interleaved) file into the source monitor | and|||||
and drag the audio only tracks to the timeline Place on the 5.1 track in the new sequence you just made | |||||
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.REMEMBERDELETE THE 2 POP AT THE BEGINNING AND AT THE END | |||||
Next Export the surround file 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 | |||||
File Name - Title of the movie Location choose where you are going to save the file Preset - | CustomHigh Quality 1080p HD Choose Format | QuickTimeH264 | |||
Basic Video | Codec Choose Apple ProRes 422 HQ|||||
Everything else will be greyed out but Match Source will set the export to match the timeline | |||||
Click on Audio tab and choose >Sample Size >48 Then choose More | |||||
Stream 1 > Output Channels > Select an Option | |||||
Choose 5.1 L,R,C, LFE, Ls, Rs | Settings Choose Full HD 1920 x 1080 | ||||
Audio - Choose | |||||
Choose >Entire Source >Check the Output settings so they match Video | QuickTime 1998 x 1080 23.976 for flat|||||
>Check the Output settings so they match Video QuickTime 2048 x 858 23.976 for scope Audio Uncompressed 48 5.1 L,R.C.LFE. Ls, Rs 24 bit | |||||
Then choose Export |