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How Do I Export Separate Audio Tracks from DaVinci Resolve?

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You can export separate audio tracks from DaVinci Resolve by utilizing the render settings to individually name and export each track.

Here's a breakdown of the process:

  1. Navigate to the Deliver Page: This is where you configure your export settings.

  2. Choose Your Format and Codec: Select the desired video and audio codecs for your export. ProRes or DNxHD are good choices if you need individual high-quality audio files for further editing or mixing in another DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). If you only need the audio, choose an audio-only format.

  3. Individual Clip Export: Ensure the "Individual Clips" export option is selected if you want each clip on the timeline to be rendered as a separate file. If you only need the audio, select the entire timeline and mark it as a single clip before exporting.

  4. Audio Tab Configuration: This is the crucial part.

    • Track Selection: In the audio tab, you should see options to choose which tracks to export.
    • Naming Convention: Specify a base file name. You can often use DaVinci Resolve's auto-rename feature or clip name features to automatically name each of your exported audio tracks distinctly.
    • Folder Selection: Choose where you want your exported audio files to be saved.
  5. Add to Render Queue and Render: Once your settings are configured correctly, add the job to the render queue and start the render process. DaVinci Resolve will then export each audio track as a separate file based on your settings.

Essentially, you select the desired audio tracks in the Deliver page's audio settings, configure the naming convention to avoid overwriting files, and then render the project. This will result in individual audio files for each specified track.

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