Save As this file as an audio only, six channel (5.1) Quicktime Movie. Select the next track in the above properties window, rinse and repeat until all tracks are correctly assigned (L,R,C,Lfe,Ls,Rs or the 5.1 order that is correct for you).Ĥ. Now in the Properties window, highlight (blue) the first track in the list, click the lower “Audio Settings” tab, click on “mono” and change it to its assigned 5.1 channel. If you also have six timecode tracks, then delete all but one (and leave it unchecked - all other tracks should be checked). Now choose for the original file choose “Window” menu -> “Show Movie Properties”. For each of the other files, ‘Select All’, ‘Copy’, then go to the original file and choose “Edit” menu ->”Add to movie”.ģ. This is the file you will add all the other tracks to. Quicktime Pro 7 -> Davinci workaround (if it’s ever needed - probably not if Davinci can handle this properly on its own. But I’d still love to know how to do this properly in Davinci. Meanwhile, I worked around it using Quicktime Pro 7.
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