Decoding, 2 decoding – Dolby Laboratories DP564 User Manual

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DP564 Multichannel Audio Decoder

Operating Modes

6-2

Mono

can only be activated when one of the two-channel downmixes is in use, or

when the input is PCM or a 2/0 Dolby Digital program. We recommend that program
mixers designate Lo/Ro as the source for mono downmixes. A mono output of the
Lt/Rt mix is possible, however.

Both

Lo/Ro

and

Lt/Rt

output to the Left and Right channels. If you apply Pro Logic

decoding, the decoded output is sent to Left, Right, Center, and a single Surround
channel output,

which is then sent to both the Ls and Rs outputs to feed both

Surround speakers, as described in Section 6.1.2, Decoding.

Mono

outputs to the

Center channel only.

6.1.2 Decoding

Your

Decoding

selections depend on the settings selected in the

Monitor

Control

setup menu. When the setting in the

Pro Logic

menu is

Auto

,

application of Pro Logic is controlled by metadata in a Dolby Digital input stream, as
described in Section 4.4.2, Monitor Control. The application of Dolby Digital
Surround EX

decoding is also controlled by metadata if the

Surround EX

setting

is

Auto

. When these decoding modes are set to automatic detection, the light on the

associated front-panel button is lit when that decoding mode is active.

When those menus are set to

Manual

, you can select these decoding modes using the

front-panel buttons.

Pro Logic

and

Pro Logic II

are available only when processing a

two-channel signal, or when a Dolby Digital multichannel signal is downmixed to
two channels.

Pro Logic

is best used to decode a signal encoded in Dolby Surround (Lt/Rt) to Left,

Center, Right, and a single Surround channel output,

which is then sent to both the Ls

and Rs outputs to feed both Surround speakers. It can be used on an Lo/Ro signal to
hear the effect of feeding a stereo signal into a Pro Logic decoder.

Pro Logic II

applies the selected mode in the

Pro Logic II

setup menu. Pro Logic

II generates discrete signals for the Left and Right Surround channels from any
signal. It enhances the decoding of a signal encoded in Dolby Surround (Lt/Rt)
beyond the capability of the original Pro Logic. In addition, Pro Logic II is
particularly well-suited to decoding an Lo/Ro signal into a multichannel listening
environment. For more information on the modes and controls available using Pro
Logic II, see Pro Logic II in Section 4.4.2, Monitor Control.

EX

applies Surround EX decoding to any Dolby Digital input with two surround-

channel signals.

EX

cannot be activated unless two surround-channel signals are

present in the input and your monitor setup includes at least one Back Surround
speaker.

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