Typical tasks, Monitoring downmixes, Figure 8-1 – Dolby Laboratories Multichannel Audio Tool DP570 User Manual

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DP570 Multichannel Audio Tool User’s Manual

Using the DP570 in Master Control

Figure 8‐1

 

Figure 8‐2

 

Figure 8-1

Typical Master Control Setup

8.2

Typical Tasks

Within a multichannel master control environment, it is necessary to experience the 
program, both video 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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