A.2 dialogue level – Dolby Laboratories DP564 User Manual

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DP564 Multichannel Audio Decoder

Appendix A: Metadata

A-4

Both types of metadata can be examined, modified, or passed through during
encoding. Table A-1 lists the active metadata parameters and indicates if each
parameter is informational or control.

Table A-1 Metadata Parameters

Extended Bitstream Information parameters are in italics.

Metadata Parameter

Informational Control

Dialogue Level

r

Channel Mode

r

LFE Channel

r

Bitstream Mode

r

Line Mode Compression

r

RF Mode Compression

r

RF Overmodulation Protection

r

Center Downmix Level

r

Surround Downmix Level

r

Dolby Surround Mode

r

Audio Production Information

r

Mix Level

r

Room type

r

Copyright Bit

r

Original Bitstream

r

Preferred Stereo Downmix

r

Lt/Rt Center Downmix Level

r

Lt/Rt Surround Downmix Level

r

Lo/Ro Center Downmix Level

r

Lo/Ro Surround Downmix Level

r

Dolby Surround EX Mode

r

A/D Converter Type

r

DC Filter

r

Lowpass Filter

r

LFE Lowpass Filter

r

Surround 3 dB Attenuation

r

Surround Phase Shift

r

A.2 Dialogue

Level

Dialogue level (also known as dialogue normalization or dialnorm) is perhaps the
single most important metadata parameter. The dialogue level setting represents the
average loudness of dialogue in a presentation.

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