![]() Do not forget to fill out the form under "Composition Settings" which is important to identify your DCP.Ħ) In the “Audio” tab check the box “Export Audio”. Adjust the rest according to your project / DCP. ![]() ![]() Check the box “Export Video” and as “Format” choose “DCP”. In the “Render Settings” go to the “Video” tab. As “Name” you can give this new main bus a specific name, for example “Main 5.1”.ĥ) Go to the Deliver Page. In the window that pops up, select all 6 mono audio tracks (A1 – A6) and click on "Link" in the lower left corner.Ĥ) In the DaVinci Resolve menu bar, click “Fairlight” and then “Bus Format…” In the window that now shows up, click on “Add Bus” > “Main”. In the DaVinci Resolve menu bar, click “Fairlight” and then “Link Group”. P.S.: Please let me know if you find an improvement for this instruction or any mistakes and I will edit it.Ģ) In the Edit Page, in the timeline, from which you’ll export your DCP, you need to have as many mono audio tracks, as you have mono audio files, which is 6.ģ) In the Fairlight Page select all 6 mono audio tracks (A1 – A6). That's it! Please test your DCP in a real cinema if in doubt! The first 6 channels should show rashes (if the played scene has actually sound on every channel). When you start playback check the rashes of the audio meters under "Embedded Audio" > "Meters". Double-click on the imported file (as the folder will appear as one file in Resolve). The DCPs name, which appears on the server for projectionists to read, is defined by the "Composition Settings" in the "Video" tab in the Deliver Page).ġ0) You can do a very basic test to see if there are no major mistakes: Import the whole DCP folder in the Media Page. This will be the name of the folder in which the DCP files are located (it is not the name of the DCP. For “Output Track 1” choose your newly added 5.1 Bus (as of this example it was “Main 5.1”).ĩ) Choose a file name. Leave the “Render as discrete audio tracks” box unchecked. If you have checked "Use Interop packaging" in the video tab, the “Configuration Label” option won't show up in the "Audio" tab. For “Configuration Label” choose “Wild track format”! This is important as it gives the correct channel mapping for cinema. Do not forget to fill out the form under "Composition Settings" which is important to identify your DCP.Ĩ) In the “Audio” tab check the box “Export Audio”. Click "Close" in the lower right corner to close the window.ħ) Go to the Deliver Page. Under "Available Tracks" click on the first track (Audio 1) and all six tracks should be selected (because they are linked in a group). ![]() Press "OK" in the lower right corner to close the window.Ħ) In the DaVinci Resolve menu bar, click “Fairlight” and then “Bus Assign…” In the window that now pops up, under "Busses" click on the button with your newly added 5.1 Bus and "Out" written under it. As “Name” you can give this new bus a specific name, for example “Main 5.1”. For the newly added Bus under "Format" choose “5.1” ( not “5.1 Film”). Close the window.ĥ) In the DaVinci Resolve menu bar, click “Fairlight” and then “Bus Format…” In the window that now pops up, click on “Add Bus”. In the window that pops up, select all 6 mono audio tracks (A1 – A6) and click on "Link as." –> "5.1" ( not "5.1 Film") in the lower right corner. In the DaVinci Resolve menu bar, click “Fairlight” and then “Link Group.”. Results have been tested and validated in a real cinema.Ģ) In the Edit Page, in the timeline from which you’ll export your DCP, you need to have as many mono audio tracks, as you have mono audio files, which is 6.ģ) Put your 6 mono audio files on the mono audio tracks in the correct order, which is:Ĥ) In the Fairlight Page select all 6 mono audio tracks (A1 – A6). ![]() My knowledge is composed of different sources from this forum, external websites and my own testing. I didn’t find a source that singlehandedly fully explained how to achieve a correct 5.1 surround sound mapping with mono audio tracks for DCP export in DaVinci Resolve Studio, so I wrote a short instruction on how to do it in the most easy way I could find. ![]()
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