
DTS-HD Master Audio Suite™,
User Guide
v 2.5
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Figure 7-12 Diagnostics and Output
The
button, when selected will display a file browser window allowing the user to specify a
directory for the new encoded file to be saved. A filename may be specified in the file name text field.
The default filename is “DTSENC” if a filename is not supplied. The extension to the right of the file
name text field will be appended to the specified file. If the extension that is selected appears in the
saved file name, the user interface will automatically remove it and will automatically append the
extension displayed in the extension field. The user will be warned whenever an existing encoded file
will be overwritten prior to encoding. If an output filename is specified, the bit-stream generated by the
encoder will be stored in this file and it will be written to disk with the “.dtshd” filename extension for
media types other than DVD Video and DTS Music Disc. For the DVD destination format the filename
extension will be “.cpt”. For the DTS Music Disc destination format the filename extension will be
“.wav”.
The encode button will be in the inactive state
until all of the required input files have been
inserted. For example, all of the active channels (i.e. those that contain labels corresponding to the
selected channel layout) must have a specified input file. When all of the input files have been entered,
the encode button will change to the active state
. When pressed, if a path or filename is not
included in the
text field, an error message will be displayed. Otherwise, if all the parameter
on the Audio panel are set appropriately, the job will be sent to the encode queue. If the encode queue
window is not active, when the
button is pressed, the encode queue window will be automatically
displayed. Alternatively, the Encode Queue window may be activated by pressing the
button.
If there is an error with the encoder, a message will appear in the Encode Queue after the Job name that
is listed. The Job itself will highlight Red, a red X will be placed to the left of the encode, and the right
Progress bar area will say ‘Error.’ While the error message will display in the Queue window it is
generally too long to be read here. If the user opens the log file by clicking on the info button to the right
of the Failed Encode and scrolls to the bottom of the log file, the entire Error message will be displayed
there.
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