![]() ![]() with 5.1 audio, they are all in the one audio track within the WAV file). I tried the "Save audio tracks while recording" - and while that does work great at producing a WAV file output, it produces only one WAV audio file - even if there are six channels of audio (eg. My question is then: Is there a away to configure Bandicam to record the 5.1 audio as six discrete Audio Tracks within the recording file or as separate WAV files? Unfortunately, many "Pro-Sumer" level video editing programs ($50-$200) do not seem to support 6 or 8 channel sound in one Audio Track within one recorded file (it does not import, or is seen as "Unknown ACM 32bit"). I assumed this would capture the 6 channel audio (5.1 Surround Sound) as six separate Audio Tracks within the AVI file, but importing it into video editors, it comes up as 'one Audio Track'. ![]() Recently, I have been playing with a couple new versions of some video editing programs (one I purchased and one is a Trial Version) and I was importing some Bandicam clips that I recorded in "PCM Original Audio Format". ![]()
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