Moth3r said:So... care to update us on your latest efforts to recreate the 6-track mix?
First, it took me a week to find the Intervideo Audio Processor Fx filter in graphedit. Didn't matter how many times or ways I tried to install WinDVD. Ugh. I tried creating custom matrices, based on the dolby surround matrix, in different processors, no luck. Finally, I just used ac3 decoder, and it worked! I seperated the channels that I can use as the base for rebuilding the portions of the soundtrack needed. A mixture of these tracks, and the isolated score, should sound great.
Unfortunately, as I reopened my project in Premiere, all my .avs files were offline. When I tried to re-associate them with the appropriate files on my hard drive, premiere said a codec was missing. In trying to get the Intervideo Audio Processor, one attempt I had made involved uninstalling my codec pack (which works great for me, although I know you're not supposed to use codec packs), and installing a different one. Even after reinstalling my old codec pack (or what I believe I remembered was my old codec pack), I'm still getting a "missing codec" with the .avs files. I've googled this as best I can, but I can't seem to figure it out.
And to think I thought I was almost done...blegh.
Come to think of it, I'm going to be getting an external hard drive back from Trooperman very soon. Perhaps if I don't figure it out by then, I can just encode my .avs scripts as lossless .avis, and reassociate my project files with the lossless .avis. I'll have the hard drive space.