
You might also consider using something like Adobe Premiere Pro, which is professional level video editing software. It was (mostly) filmed in 3-strip Cinerama ( ) and has been given a decent presentation by Warner Brothers. You might consider the two-disc, SmileBox version of How the West Was Won (. The Robe ( (film)), from 1953, was filmed in CinemaScope ( ), which was a single camera, single projector system, albeit one that used anamorphic lenses and allowed for an image much wider than what was common at the time. If I stretch the video player to be as wide as the 3 projectors, then I get letter boxes on the sides. I have a Blu-ray of "The Robe", but it is in letter box. I have a video card that can drive up to 4 monitors, and present itself to Windows as a single monitor. I am attempting to create a set-up to show some Cinerama films in the original format, using 3 video projectors onto a curved screen. Though, the non-Dolby Spanish channel comes out OK.

I've also tried VLC Media Player, with the same results.

But the results were a sound track that sounded quite garbled. I've tried using MakeMKV just to get the audio track into an MP3, and then later to merge it with the video. The Dolby tracks don't come successfully into HitFilms. The 2nd channel is Dolby Digital, but the same issue is there. But, the 1st sound track is in 6-channel Dolby, and that is creating a problem. It recognizes the m2st file and the video.

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I am attempting to get a Blu-ray movie into a format where I can edit it in HitFilms Express (a video editing program).
