Media Encoder CC audio question

I have a standard definition of ProRes (.mov) with 2 stereo pairs audio file.  I'm trying to export it to a DVCPROHD Quicktime (.mov) with the same audio configuration.

It seems impossible.  My audio export as a Quicktime file with this codec options are 1 track mono, stereo pair 1 or 2 mono channels.  This would result in a downmix, which I don't want.

There is a setting that allows me to have this video codec and the audio configuration I want, but the resulting file will be in a wrapper, .mxf, I can't use.

Is there really no way to just audio passthrough in Media Encoder?

There was a problem in previous versions of Media Encoder where it couldn't import several audio streams correctly as 2 stereo pairs.  On recent version (CC 2014 8.2), this issue has been addressed.  To encode in addition to 2 channels, select the audio codec uncompressed Audio tab.  You should be able to select the channels up to 32channels.

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