Dolby Laboratories DP569 User Manual

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Model DP569 User’s Manual

Metadata

A–3

Program Source

5.1-Channel

Program

Two-Channel

(Stereo) Program

DP570

Multichannel Audio

Tool

in 5.1+2 Program Config

DP571

Dolby E Encoder

in 5.1+2 Program Config

Multichannel

Monitor System

L/R

C/LFE

Ls/Rs

Lt/Rt

The Dolby E bitstream
contains both the 5.1- and
two-channel programs’
encoded audio, and each
program's metadata.

The Dolby Digital bitstream
contains a single program’s
encoded audio and
corresponding metadata.

DP572

Dolby E Decoder

Metadata

Decoded Dolby E bitstream
delivers both the 5.1- and
two-channel programs’
encoded audio along with
corresponding metadata.

DP569

Dolby Digital Encoder

SAP or Visual

Descriptive

Broadcast

Cable, Satellite,

or Terrestrial

Consumer

Dolby

Two-

Channel

Encoder

Metadata

Figure A-1 Metadata Flow from Production to Consumer

In the simplest terms, there are two functional classifications of metadata:

Informational: These parameters convey information but do not affect either the
encoded bitstream or the decoding process. For example, the Bitstream Mode
parameter describes the audio service provided in the bitstream according to the
ATSC specification. This information may be used by certain components in the
audio system.

Control: These parameters direct how the decoder, encoder, or both process the
audio when certain modes are applied to the encoder or decoder. For example, the
Lowpass Filter parameter determines whether a lowpass filter is applied to the
main inputs of a Dolby Digital encoder, and the Surround Downmix Level
parameter instructs the Dolby Digital decoder how to mix the surround channels
during downmixing.

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