Chapter 3 disk files, 1 saving and restoring configurations, 2 exporting configurations – Dolby Laboratories P/N 91659 User Manual

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DolbyRemote Installation and Operation

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Chapter 3

Disk Files

3.1

Saving and Restoring Configurations

DolbyRemote can save the configuration of the active device so that it can easily be
recalled later. The file extension for these configurations is .dby and can only be read
with DolbyRemote. Configurations can be transferred between different devices of
the same type, without complication, using this function.

Configurations saved by one encoder type (DP561/7/9) can be opened by a different
encoder (DP561/7/9) as long as the configuration contained within the file is valid for
both devices. It is advisable, however, to confirm unit parameters when transferring
files in this way, as each different encoder type has some unit specific commands.
The DolbyRemote file format is different from the Ac3Enc (original DP561 remote)
file format, so these files may not be opened in the DolbyRemote application.

Configuration files can be opened or saved from the File menu, or from buttons on
the Tool Bar.

Open Configuration File
This restores the configuration of the saved file into the current device.

Save Configuration File
This saves the current device configuration to a file.

3.2 Exporting

Configurations

Export file gives two different options for saving the current configuration as a file
that can be read and printed outside of the remote software. It is not possible to use
these file types to configure a unit. You may export the current settings in either a text
file or an HTML file. You should be able to view and print the HTML file with any
standard web browser.

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