![]() ![]() Upmixing from Stereo is in the most cases very bad! The center is about 3 dbs lower than the L R, and the rear speakers are 6 dbs lower? So now it should play out of all speakers equally, right? Except I dont remember how a 5.1 is calibrated. Then i'll take the next stereo file, split that into mono, apply a 80hz lowcut to both files and save them as Ls/Rs. The other file i will apply a 80hz high cut and save as LFE Then i'll take the next stereo file, split that to mono, apply a 80hz lowcut and save the first mono as C. ![]() I'll split that to mono, apply a 80hz lowcut and save each as L and R. So saving the audio to something like "projectname_01_L" etc I plan on exporting as discrete files (L, R, C, LFE, Ls, Rs). So i'm wondering how to go about this without a HD license (I only have a NON HD pro tools license) as well? Currently I have no way to test the outcome on a real 5.1 setup. The expo and the people i work for would like to keep it cheap and simple, and agreed that they just want equal sound in all speakers. I have made a trailer, in stereo that needs to be played at a an expo in 5.1 ![]()
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