Here is your chance for fame and fortune. and a free book! I'm writing a most excellent Audacity book for No Starch Press, all about turning a PC into a recording studio with Audacity. I do not have a multichannel recording interface, so I can't test using one with Audacity, or make screenshots for the book. I want screenshots of:
1. A six-channel recording In Audacity, such as a live performance with six mics into a multichannel recording interface, or a lone computer geek singing into six mics
2. A six-channel surround FLAC, Ogg, or WAV file imported into Audacity. It seems that the channel mappings get lost with an ordinary stereo sound card, so a six-channel WAV that should have tracks labeled 'front left, front right, center, lfe, rear left, rear right' are changed to 'left, right, mono, mono, mono, mono' Ideally I want before and after screenshots-- first the six-channel recording, exporting and using the Audacity mixer to map the channels correctly, and then importing back into Audacity.
I'm also curious about channel mappings for different file formats--- do these need to be followed in the Audacity mixer, or there some sort of automagic that sorts them out? It's driving me nuts to not be able to test this myself. No budget for a new recording interface
WAV front left, front right, center channel, LFE, rear left, rear right
AC3 front left, center, front right, rear left, rear right, LFE
DTS center, front left, front right, rear left, rear right, LFE
AAC center, front left, front right, rear left, rear right, LFE
AIFF front left, rear left, center, front right, rear right, LFE
FLAC front left, front right, center, LFE, rear left, rear right
WMA front left, front right, front center, LFE, rear left, rear right
Next on my to-do is trying the ffmpeg exporter in 1.3.7.
Thanks in advance!