Media Encoder CC 2014 export for UK DPP v1.1 AS-11 has only 4 channels audio???

Trying to export an AS-11 UK DPP 1.1 with 10 channels. Export in AME has only 4 channels audio with no options to add more. The UK DPP spec allows for 16.

You are correct. We are currently discussing this and are treating it as a feature request for a future update. In the future you can also submit feature requests here: Adobe - Feature Request/Bug Report Form

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