Currently I’m doing it like this:
– I extract 6 channels in WAV with DVD Audio Extractor (15 minutes)
– I load one channel in Wavepad (another 10 minutes)
– I move the sound to the right or left (another 10 minutes)
– I save the file (10 minutes again)
– I do the same thing with the other channel (take another 30 minutes…)
Isn’t there an easier and faster way to combine two front and rear channels into one stereo file? The waiting drives me nuts and I just want to hve one file (format doesn’t matter) that contains the front channels and another that has the rear channels in stereo.
What you can do is ‘cut’ the two front channels, make a new Audacity project, ‘paste’ the two channels into there, and export. Then you can do the same with the two rear channels.
Alternatively, you can highlight the front channels and choose ‘export selection’, and do the same with the rear channels. The whole process takes about 10-15 minutes, and most of it is spent importing.
So, importing the AC3s works fine. I then move the arrow keys to channel 5 (only interested in the rear channels), use the application key and click on Make Stereo Track. After having done that, I press Enter on the stereo channel 5 because that apparently selects the channel. But after having exported my selection, it keeps exporting channel one and two as stereo tracks… Anyone have any idea how I proceed now? Audacity shouldn’t even bother with chanel 1-4because I don’t even select these.
So, importing the AC3s works fine. I then move the arrow keys to channel 5 (only interested in the rear channels), use the application key and click on Make Stereo Track. After having done that, I press Enter on the stereo channel 5 because that apparently selects the channel. But after having exported my selection, it keeps exporting channel one and two as stereo tracks… Anyone have any idea how I proceed now? Audacity shouldn’t even bother with chanel 1-4because I don’t even select these.
I think when you press "enter", it automatically selects the first two channels or something… or at least that’s how it works for me.
Maybe try deleting channels one through four, and then exporting?