![]() I only used prores codec on OSX and AVI on windows (virtual dub will help you add the 7.1 audio track to the video files on windows and quicktime 7 will let you do this on Mac, or you can export them with the correct channels and mapping from a video editing software). Instructions on aggregate devices can be found here: You can do the same on windows, except for the aggregate device part, which you do with another software. Furthermore, if you are using multiple sound cards you can create an aggregate device using the audio midi setup utility that will bundle several sound cards into a single device. By shifting the tracks with the actual audio on different video files you can have some movies play audio from outputs 1&2, some from 3&4, some from 5&6 and some from 7&8. ![]() The trick I did was to have silent audio on 6 of the 8 tracks and a stereo mix on two. If you make your movie files with 7.1 audio, so 8 tracks, you can configure your computer to output 8 discreet audio tracks, so four stereo pairs. ![]() I have used a kind of dirty trick to achieve this.
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