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it as the default setting. Please
consult the Pro Tools Plug-Ins User
Guide for more information.
ENCODE Controls - Encoder
DTS encoding has many features
and options. Please see the
separate document titled DTS
Encoding Guidelines.pdf for a
thorough explanation of DTS. The
following is a simple explanation of
the controls.
Input Channel Order
This control tells the encoder how
the input channels are ordered in the
Pro Tools edit window from top to
bottom. This control is stored as a
preference and is not stored in
presets. The default setting is Film
which orders channels L C R Ls Rs
LFE. VERY IMPORTANT – If you
are selecting a multichannel track in
the Pro Tools edit window, you must
use the Film setting. This is because
Pro Tools (version 7.2 currently)
always orders channels using the
Film format. If you are selecting
mono tracks in the edit window for
encoding, you can order the tracks
as you prefer. But you must set this
control to match your preference.
The choices are SMPTE which
orders them L R C LFE Ls Rs and
DTS which orders them L R Ls Rs C
LFE.
Coding Mode
This popup menu control selects the
channel configuration of the encoder.
Each choice indicates a set of
channels to be encoded. The default
choice is L C R Ls Rs Lf which
indicates Left, Center, Right, Left
Surround, Right Surround, and LFE
channels. If you disable the LFE
Enable control, note that Lf is
removed from the choices in this
control. Also note that if you change
the current setting of the Input
Channel Order control, the order of
the channels indicated will change.
Also note that if you change the
current setting of the ES Phase Shift
control, the center surround (Cs)
channel will be added or removed
from the list. VERY IMPORTANT:
The order of the channels indicated
in this control must match the order
of the tracks selected in the Pro
Tools timeline from top to bottom. If
you are selecting channels in a
multichannel track, Input Channel
Order control must be set to Film.
LFE Enable
This button sets whether or not you
are encoding an LFE channel.
Data Rate
This popup control selects the data
rate of the DTS data stream. A
lower setting uses less space on a
DVD, but will have lower audio
quality. A higher setting uses more
space on a DVD, but has higher
audio quality.
Dialog Norm
This popup control selects the level
of the dialog in the source material
relative to 0 dBFS. Its purpose is to
allow the decoder to adjust playback
level so that dialog loudness will be
consistent. When set to –31, a
decoder will not change the playback
level. When set to 0, the decoder
will reduce the level by 31 dB.
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