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Need Vegas 9 audio Help.

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OK so I edited my 6 mono wavs and now I am ready to encode my DTS file, so I need Vegas to render a new set of 6 mono wavs so I can feed them into my encoder, and this is where I hit a snag, I render each one out by itself, muting the others until ALL are done, then I open each of the newly rendered mono files to compare to the original and only the center is right, the fr & fl look different and there is nothing on the sl & sr & lfe, how can I get my new wav files from Vegas without Vegas F'ing them up?

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Well I just tried some more ideas from googling the web and nothing is working, Vegas F's up my wavs when rendering, it will NOT keep them the same, the center looks fine, but the right and left are identical to the center(which is wrong) and the surround right and left look all pumped up, but the LFE looks fine also, so what is happening to the other channels? I really need my new wavs LOL, I really want this to be DTS or even DTS HD like it was, if it was being muxed with DVD video I would just use Vegas and render a DD 5.1, but this is Blu-ray so I want the better audio.

PLEASE need help.

* I will share the audio when done to anyone who wants it.

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Anyone? I really would like to wrap this up today and jump back into the Star Wars projects.

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If you are rendering them out as mono files then you need to change your project settings. Change your settings to stereo, move any audio sliders that are set to either left or right to the center. Then mute every track apart from the channel you want to render as a mono file. When rendering make sure that "enable multichannel mapping" is unticked. Set your output to wav mono and render. Then do the same for each channel.

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adywan said:

If you are rendering them out as mono files then you need to change your project settings. Change your settings to stereo, move any audio sliders that are set to either left or right to the center. Then mute every track apart from the channel you want to render as a mono file. When rendering make sure that "enable multichannel mapping" is unticked. Set your output to wav mono and render. Then do the same for each channel.

I think that is the only thing I did not try, can your project settings be changed after it is done? I mean I have all my edits done and project saved but it is 5.1 settings.

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Thanks Ady I will give that a shot just as soon as I get back from picking up my Little Boy from School, 1 more thing though, Vegas can't render a LPCM 5.1 file can it? because I have tried(maybe wrong) and the individual channels are all fracked up, not at all like they are supposed to be.

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I did have "enable multichannel mapping" ticked, but not sure about the other, I will try again.

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Thanks Ady, I can now save my edited wav files, it worked!