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That quarantine life has me going through and essentially redoing every edit I've ever done because I have a much better grasp on how to render and convert but still maintain sharp video image and good audio quality. This will probably sound dumb but when I first started using Final Cut, I didn't actually realize you could edit in 5.1 so all my edits were rendered in stereo.
I don't really have an ear for audio and I don't have any time of surround sound set up in my house. I'm currently redoing my Dark Knight edit and now I'm super curious about something. For the most part I don't have to do any type of channel manipulation in my edit except near the end when Gordon and Batman are talking about Batman taking the fall for Dent. I've had to split the audio into six mono channels and only use one of them. Here's my question - If this audio is only a mono channel (and will have music added in stereo), how jarring will that change from 5.1 be to someone watching? Any advice would really be appreciated.
I don't really have an ear for audio and I don't have any time of surround sound set up in my house. I'm currently redoing my Dark Knight edit and now I'm super curious about something. For the most part I don't have to do any type of channel manipulation in my edit except near the end when Gordon and Batman are talking about Batman taking the fall for Dent. I've had to split the audio into six mono channels and only use one of them. Here's my question - If this audio is only a mono channel (and will have music added in stereo), how jarring will that change from 5.1 be to someone watching? Any advice would really be appreciated.