
Open the multi-camera source sequence by selecting the multi-camera source sequence icon in the Project panel, right-click (Win) or Ctrlclickħ. See Change the source audio channel mapping forĦ. Primary audio was recorded on another channel, you can map it to audio channel one.

Audio channel one is the default for the clip.

The Audio Channels dialog box launches, allowing you to see the location of the tracks. In the Project panel, select clips for the multi-camera source sequence.ģ. To route mono track audio in a multi-camera source sequence, do the following.ġ. Doing so makes it much simpler to handle audio in multi-cameraĮditing. Route these tracks to an adaptive track that can handle multiple audio tracks. If you are recording with a camera that records audio on to separate mono tracks (such as a Panasonic camera that shoots P2 media), you can Mapping mono track audio in a multi-camera source sequence Now that all audio tracks are enabled, you can close the sequence. Select the audio tracks, and then enable the other audio tracks by clicking the Toggle Track Output button for eachģ. (Mac OS) the icon, and then choose Open In Timeline.Ģ. Open the multi-camera source sequence by selecting the multi-camera source sequence icon in the Project panel, right-click (Win) or Ctrlclick To enable audio tracks for the multi-camera source sequence, do the following:ġ.

For multi-camera editing workflow, enable eachĪudio track manually before editing the target sequence.
#Pluraleyes 4 could not read the sequence pro#
Here is some information from the on-line help files that may be of some use, this is for CS6:Įnabling audio in the multi-camera source sequenceīy default, Premiere Pro only enables audio channel one in the multi-camera source sequence.
