EMBDED AUDIO VIDEO WITH 5.1 audio  ON FCS 2

EMBDED AUDIO VIDEO WITH 5.1 ON FCS 2
DEAR MEMBERS
IAM USING INTEL MAC PRO MACHINE AND FCS 2 .
ON THE FCP 6 TRACKS OF AIFF AUDIO WITH VIDEO
I WANT TO CREATE EMBDED AUDIO VIDEO WITH 5.1 SORROUND IS IT POSSIBLE ?
with ucncompressed format i dont know how to export with comprerssor or sound track pro
WITH WITH THIS CONFIGURATION. HOW CAN WE DO IT. CAN U HELP US

FCP Does NOT do Surround Sound.
You will need to Edit your project as normal in FCP.
When you're edit is complete you will export your Audio to SoundTrack Pro where you will complete your Surround Sound Audio Mix.RightClick your Audio on the timeline > Send To Soundtrack
http://www.apple.com/es/finalcutstudio/soundtrackpro/sound.html
You can use Soundtrack Pro 2 to do audio mixing and panning for 5.1 surround sound, and then carry the resulting audio into FCP. However, you’ll need additional hardware (costing anywhere from $300 to $2,000) to get those six audio channels out to speakers—the Mac’s built-in digital audio optical port won’t suffice.
- People in this forum seem to hate it when I mention Vegas... but Vegas is the only NLE I know of that will mix your surround sound audio directly from the timeline.

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