Typical activities, Monitoring downmixes, 2 typical activities – Dolby Laboratories DP570 User Manual

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DP570 Multichannel Audio Tool User’s Manual

Using the DP570 in Master Control

Typical Activities

Figure 8-1

Typical Master Control Setup

8.2

Typical Activities

Within a multichannel master control environment, it is necessary to experience the 
program, both picture and audio, in as close a fashion as possible to how a viewer will see 
it in the home. The DP570 provides a quick and accurate method to emulate a viewerʹs 
listening environment so that a master control operator can respond quickly to viewer 
complaints or trouble with the incoming signal.

8.2.1 Monitoring Downmixes

A chief purpose of the DP570 in a master control environment is to provide downmixing 
emulation. For example, a master control operator can quickly assess if the announcerʹs 
voice during a live event will be drowned out when the original 5.1 audio channels are 
downmixed to a stereo signal, by simply selecting Stereo within the Downmix section of 
the remote application shown in Figure 8‐2.

VTR

Server

or

IRD

DP572

Digital

Audio

Outputs

Main
In

Video
Ref

Audio

3/4

1/2

3/4

5/6

Master

Control

Metadata

In

Metadata

Out

DP571

Digital

Audio

Inputs

Metadata

In

Video Ref

1/2

3/4

5/6

DP570

Digital

Audio

Inputs

Digital

Emulator

Outputs

or

optional

Analog

Outputs

Router

Outputs

1/2

3/4

5/6

Metadata

In

Digital

Audio

Outputs

L/R

Ls/Rs

C/SW

Dolby E

MPEG

Encoder

Main
In

5.1-Channel Monitor

R

C

L

SW

Rs

Ls

Metadata

Out

Metadata

Out

Video Ref

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