Surround In Logic Pro 6, saving files direct in AC-3 format? |
Fri 26 Mar 2004, 02:39
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Does anyone know if Logic Pro 6 can save files mixed in surround 5.1 format directly into the Dolby AC-3 format, to be burned to DVD.
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Fri 26 Mar 2004, 11:02
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I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think thats possible. I believe you will need a dedicatet software for AC-3 decoding like Minnetonka or Appels DVD authoring program DVD Studio Pro.
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Sat 27 Mar 2004, 12:19
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Saving as AC-3 directly from Logic is impossible!!
However it has been pointed out that you will need a seperate application. DVD studio Pro comes with an application called Dolby A.Pack. which does the AC-3 encoding for you from 6 mono or stereo files. This is what Logic exports when doing a surround bounce. Just make sure you put the right audio file in the right position in A.Pack otherwise you'll end up with some pretty funky effects. A few other issues to think about. 1/ if you want to use AC-3 for the DVD then everything has to be in AC-3 otherwise DVD Studio will not import it so convert all audio files to AC-3 before starting your project. (They don't have to be surround either cause you can split a stereo file into constituent parts and put the left channel in in the front left and the left surround etc.) 2/ A.pack can also encode for DVD-Audio disk's I believe it just puts more of an emphasis on quality of audio if you select this option. 3/ there were a few others but I can't for the life of me remember them. Oh well 3 can be if you have anymore questions PM me and I'll try and sort them out for you. Have a nice day, C |
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