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Working with Adobe Premiere Pro
From the Number of channels list, select 16, and then set the Track
Type
for each track in your sequence to Mono.
In the Settings pane, under Audio, select 48000 Hz from the Sample
Rate
list.
b Set the remaining settings in the New Sequence dialog, and then click
OK.
c With your project files on the timeline, in the Audio Track Mixer, assign
the audio track that contains the Matrox 4VANC closed caption data on
your timeline to audio output
15 + 16, and then use the Pan/balance
control
to set the balance completely to the left (channel 15). If there is
another audio track assigned to
15 + 16, you must set the balance for that
audio track completely to the right (channel 16). Audio track 16 can be
used for Matrox 4VANC closed caption data (see “Working with Matrox
4VANC closed captioning” on page 96).
¦NoteTo preserve the integrity of the AFD data for playback, do not
manipulate the audio track that contains the AFD data in any way. For example,
do not adjust the audio gain or add audio effects to the track.
d Specify your playback settings as detailed in “Defining your playback
settings” on page 84.
e Enable playback of Matrox 4VANC AFD in the Matrox Utilities
preferences window (see AFD capture and playback” on page 68).
f Play back your sequence.
Exporting Matrox 4VANC AFD to a file
This section details how to maintain the Matrox 4VANC AFD data when
exporting your sequence to a file. The exported file can then be used in
Premiere Pro for playback (see “Playing back Matrox 4VANC AFD” on
page 94).
a In Premiere Pro, choose File > New > Sequence. In the New
Sequence
dialog:
In the Tracks pane, select Multichannel from the Master list.
From the Number of channels list, select 16, and then set the Track
Type
for each track in your sequence to Mono.
In the Settings pane, under Audio, select 48000 Hz from the Sample
Rate
list.
b Set the remaining settings in the New Sequence dialog, and then click
OK.
c With your project files on the timeline, in the Audio Track Mixer, assign
the audio track that contains the Matrox 4VANC AFD data to an audio
output pair (for example,
3 + 4), and then use the Pan/balance control
to set the balance of the Matrox 4VANC track completely to the left or