5.1 WAV files

Hi all!
I´ve to edit a videoclip and sync it to a stereo wav file and a 5.1 wav file(s) - 1st time i do it, ans 1st time i do it in FCP.
I don´t know if i´ll have multi files (total of 8 - stereo and 5.1) or if it´s possible to have a single wav that contains all stuff and then use 5.1 audio setting in FCP.
With the sync video and audio (and some post, of course!) i have to export a wav file and a quicktime move to the final mastering session... so my questions: (at last :))
- how should i ask PTools guy to send me the wav files (?) individual (?) is there a 5.1 specific file that i should use with fcp?
- how can i export a .wav with the correct TC (?) it´s a simple export (?) or multi-export - 8 tracks?
- to export a correct quicktime reference, matching the digibeta timecode should i use a visual TC (using a plugin) or if i export a normal quicktime it will have the project timecode?
Thank you all!
Regards
HBars

5.1 surround sound requires Dolby or DTS encoding. You create a 5.1 from multiple audio tracks (be they .aiff, .wav, etc. Always use highest quality audio sources before encoding. Hope this is useful.

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