Joe Riggs Posted August 24, 2018 Report Share Posted August 24, 2018 Hello, What is the standard industry practice for creating your final master film when you receive a Stereo and a 5.1 mix (6 mono files)? I know things vary depending on the deliverable requirements but traditionally if you received separate file, a Stereo and a 5.1 mix would one need to create 2 Master exports: 1. The film with the Stereo mix 2. The film with the 5.1 mix Or would you export with all the files together so you end up with 1 video file with both mixes, and then whatever project they need to create (blu ray, DVD, DCP, or digital file) they can select which audio tracks to use? Side note: I also received a 5.1 interleaved file, the sound folks said I can just use that file and it will default to 5.1 or stereo depending on the viewers system? Is this true? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hello, What is the standard industry practice for creating your final master film when you receive a Stereo and a 5.1 mix (6 mono files)? I know things vary depending on the deliverable requirements but traditionally if you received separate file, a Stereo and a 5.1 mix would one need to create 2 Master exports: 1. The film with the Stereo mix 2. The film with the 5.1 mix Or would you export with all the files together so you end up with 1 video file with both mixes, and then whatever project they need to create (blu ray, DVD, DCP, or digital file) they can select which audio tracks to use? Side note: I also received a 5.1 interleaved file, the sound folks said I can just use that file and it will default to 5.1 or stereo depending on the viewers system? Is this true?
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