5.1 suround sound

Hello,
I encoded a music track on encore 1.5 (rear speakers only), and when I bring it in premiere CS3 and put it on a 5.1 audio track on the timeline it still comes out of all speakers. I also tried doing the mix on Premiere itself with the similar results. I also did it on the premiere mix and i put the slider to the rear only it comes out of the rear and also the center speakers. All I would like is a 5.1 track with just the rear speakers.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Peter

Hi Harm, When I use the "hockey puck thing" and pull it to (let say the rear right only) it comes out of the rear right but also the front right. When I use Encore 1.5 , it comes out of the proper speakers I set while encoding to 5.1 (let say rears only). when I import it to Premiere and place it on a 5.1 track on the timeline it comes out of all speakers not just the rears. I tried from then to encode it using premiere using the hockey pick thing and it comes out of the rear right but also the front right speaker. I also tried just using premiere only (making a new sequence) with the sound coming out of the rear but also the side speaker.
I'll take any help,
Peter

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