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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: pdastoor on April 28, 2011, 11:43:50 PM
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What I am trying to do here basically is that I have all my footage setup in premiere. In my Audio section I have included two audio tracks (one is the original, and second is separate source). How do I export this video so that both tracks are available, you know like dual audio for a dvd? Thanks
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What's your intended final format?
I'm not entirely sure Premiere is capable of outputting in a container which supports dual audio streams, and even if it does, I'm not sure it can do the dual audio multiplexing for you.
Just export each track out of Premiere separately. Then do your DVD/Blu-Ray/MKV encoding/authoring/multiplexing with whatever you usually do.
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If you want additional audio tracks on your dvd do as stated in post above. Adding extra audio tracks is done manually in your dvd creation software.Well thats how its done in dvd architect at least.
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thanks. i was thinking the same thing. im exporting to mpeg2 format cause thats what it was filmed in 480p.
Just though premiere could do it since it had tons of audio tracks.