In this tutorial, we'll deliver Dolby Atmos Mix in Pro Tools. There are two simple ways to do this. One is to bounce ADM file like you would bounce a wav file in Pro Tools; The other way is to print your mix into Dolby Renderer and save it as a master file. For me, I usually proceed both ways so that I can have a redundancy for every Dolby Atmos Mix I do.
After bouncing the ADM file from Pro Tools, we can simply import the ADM file to Dolby Renderer and export it as mp4 file for clients to listen to on any playback system.
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Timestamps:
00:00 How To Deliver Dolby Atmos Mix in Pro Tools
00:15 Method 1 - Bounce ADM Wav File in Pro Tools "Bounce To Disk"
01:15 Key Step - Setup Timecode Position in Pro Tools
03:03 Optional Step - Export mp4 file in Dolby Renderer
04:28 Method 2 - Print Master File in Dolby Renderer (Optional or Backup)
05:59 Master and Input mode in Dolby Renderer
06:28 Submit your Dolby Atmos mix/master to Streaming services
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