On Sat, 22 Apr 2017, Allen Milford Vanik via DCPomatic wrote:
Hi Carl ,.. Thank you for all the time you've spent making
DCP-o-matic for the rest of us. It is gratefully appreciated.
You're welcome.
I can Import the Final Cut Pro MXF and the WAV
files into the DCP
film I'm making; and, I'm guessing I can go to the Audio map for the MXF
file and de-select everything. Then, select the WAV file, go to the
Audio Map for the WAV file and route the audio to the DCP channels ..
Will this do the trick? Or, is there a better way to mute the audio in
the MXF file and substitute the WAV audio for it?
That's the best way to do it.
When I look at the Audio map for the Final Cut
Pro MXF file, it
comes out as a Single channel (Center) - and it doesn't sound like
Stereo. The WAV file - IS - Stereo, I can hear it. I wish I had 5.1
audio to work with but I had the audio Mastered as Stereo (this is
before I started to learn about DCP's from reading your DCP-o-matic
manual ..).
I'm not sure what you mean here. Did you check the audio map for the WAV file?
That should have two channels if it's a stereo WAV (obviously!)
Also, the Timing of the MXF video and the WAV
audio is sync'ed; so,
I think it should come out sync'ed in the DCP or will that change when I
make the DCP?
If you set the MXF and WAV file positions to zero it will be in sync.
Let us know if you have any problems.
Cheers,
Carl
Please, let me know .. thank you ..
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Allen Milford Vanik
Phoenix, Arizona USA
(602) 952-2771
allen(a)allenmilfordvanik.com
www.allenmilfordvanik.com
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