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On 6/29/06, Dave wrote:Hi Mark,
In a way, 4 channels of audio already are two stereo pairs, depending on what you plug them into... Can you give a bit more information about what you're trying to do? E.g. Do you have a four-channel audio track, which you need to convert to two two-channel (stereo) tracks? Or something else? Are you looking to convert a movie from one format to another in non-realtime, or to output a 4-channel track to two separate stereo output devices as it plays?
QuickTime 7 supports multichannel audio across the board, for export and playback, so it should be possible to achieve what you need, once we know what it is :-)
Dave.
Fr
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