Create Video Wall Style Grid - Multiple Video Tracks

Hi
I need to create a video wall style grid effect. Can anyone advise a quick way of doing this within Premiere and NOT going to After Effects? I have a large amount of different clips on separate video tracks I need to play in the 'wall' and would prefer to be able to manipulate and tweak if needed within PP
I've tried Red Giant Universe's Splitscreen Blocks and the FX Factory 'Video Wall' and neither go to the amounts I require, they cap at around 9-12 screens.
I'm aware I could do this manually as PIP effects but this would take a vast amount of time.
Thanks!
C

I don't think Quicktime Pro is able to export individual audio tracks.  It sounds like Handbrake create an AC3 sound track and a 2.0 channel stereo track.  I don't think iMovie will handle multi-track audio and Final Cut Pro X won't let you assign audio channels to individual outputs.
If you have the original VOB file, DVDxDV Pro will break it out to individual audio channels into separate AIFF audio files which you can then import into Final Cut Pro 7 and remix the audio that way.

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