Subject: | Re: how to submit 12 hours of 4-channel material |
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From: | "Lou Judson" inaudio |
Date: | Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:29 pm ((PST)) |
De-Interleaver will make four mono files, but you could import them into Peak and save them as interleaved stereo very fast, no realtime bouncing. I'd still break them up into hour long files if it were me. But here's another thought: <http://robertrich.com/site/disco.php?album_id=3D24> Robert Rich does all night concerts, and released this with seven hours of audio on a DVD by encoding as DVD audio. It will play on any surround system with DVD player... You might check out the possibilities, at least that would be very convenient for the listener. And with Blu-Ray I imagine you could do the whole 12 hours. Just a thought! <L> Lou Judson =95 Intuitive Audio 415-883-2689 On Jan 15, 2009, at 12:09 PM, Dan Dugan wrote: > They are 4-channel poly files now. Splitting them into front and rear > stereo files would mean 12 hours of bouncing, or would the de- > interleave program that's been mentioned here be able to do that > for me? |
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