Dolby / dts signals, Signal generation, Audio signal clock signal not active – NTi Audio Digirator DR2 User Manual

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Dolby / DTS Signals

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6. Dolby / DTS Signals

Signal generation

Dolby and DTS signals are compressed, multi-channel audio
signals. They are transmitted as non-linear PCM signals and
need to be processed by a Dolby / DTAS decoder before they
can be used as multi-channel audio.

The available test signals have been externally encoded and are
implemented as WAV files.

All DOLBY and DTS signals stored in the
DR2 have been encoded and recorded on
DOLBY and DTS certified equipment.

The sampling frequency is fixed to 48 kHz
and may by synchronized to an external
reference of 48 kHz within ±100 ppm
accuracy.

The wave files are stored in the sub directories DOLBY and DTS.
All files stored in these folders are treated as „Non-Linear PCM“
signals and the channel status is automatically marked accord-
ingly.

DR2 internal signal flow for Dolby / DTS test signals

Digital Audio
Transmitter

Sample Rate

Converter

Digital Audio

Receiver

Signal

Generator

Analyzer

fs = 48 kHz

32.0 kHz
44.1 kHz (*2 , *4)
48.0 kHz (*2 , *4)

INT

EXT

Video (PAL, NTSC)
Word Clock
AES3, DARS

Digital Audio
Transmitter

Sample Rate

Converter

Digital Audio

Receiver

Signal

Generator

Analyzer

fs = 48 kHz

32.0 kHz
44.1 kHz (*2 , *4)

48.0 kHz

(*2 , *4)

INT

EXT

Video (PAL, NTSC)
Word Clock
AES3, DARS

Digital Audio
Transmitter

Sample Rate

Converter

Digital Audio

Receiver

Signal

Generator

Analyzer

fs = 48 kHz

32.0 kHz
44.1 kHz

(*2 , *4)

48.0 kHz

(*2 , *4)

INT

EXT

Video (PAL, NTSC)
Word Clock
AES3, DARS

Digital Audio
Transmitter

Sample Rate

Converter

Digital Audio

Receiver

Signal

Generator

Analyzer

fs = 48 kHz

32.0 kHz
44.1 kHz (*2 , *4)

48.0 kHz

(*2 , *4)

INT

EXT

Video (PAL, NTSC)
Word Clock
AES3, DARS

fs = 20 - 216 kHz

fs = 20 - 216 kHz

fs ≈ 32 - 48 kHz

fs = ~ 48 kHz

fs ≈ 48 kHz

Audio signal
Clock signal
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