Hi all
Just download 2.3.0, pretty excited about new features! Now it's time to have some tests, but there's no notice in the manual about new audio features. Can someone (hi Carl ) explain differences and use mid side decoder and stereo to 5.1 upmixing?
Thanks
Dcp o matic V2 - Upmixing
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Re: Dcp o matic V2 - Upmixing
Uh i miss it !
Thanks, today i'll try my first upmixed conversion.
Thanks, today i'll try my first upmixed conversion.
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Hello,
I updated with the v.2.6.3.
I can not find any help on the function: DCP > Audio > Processor: "Stereo to 5.1 up-mixer A" or B. (And not to "Mid-side decoder").
- What is the difference in A and B "Stereo to 5.1 up-mixer" ?
- Why in Content > Audio there are not more than 2 channels (UpmixL /UpmixR) ?
While DCP > Audio > Channels is in 6.
- How are set channels ? (Gain...)
About me, I look mainly to the 3.0 to put the Audio to Center from a Stereo file.
And I do not see the option 3.0 (3 channels) and 1.0 (1 channel - Mono).
Thank you for your information
I updated with the v.2.6.3.
I can not find any help on the function: DCP > Audio > Processor: "Stereo to 5.1 up-mixer A" or B. (And not to "Mid-side decoder").
- What is the difference in A and B "Stereo to 5.1 up-mixer" ?
- Why in Content > Audio there are not more than 2 channels (UpmixL /UpmixR) ?
While DCP > Audio > Channels is in 6.
- How are set channels ? (Gain...)
About me, I look mainly to the 3.0 to put the Audio to Center from a Stereo file.
And I do not see the option 3.0 (3 channels) and 1.0 (1 channel - Mono).
Thank you for your information
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The processors are described here.
Let me know if any of that is not clear.
Cheers, Carl
In Content > Audio you are mapping your content's sound channels to the inputs of the upmixer. UpmixL and UpmixR are the upmixer inputs. The outputs of the upmixer (6 channels) are what get written to the DCP- Why in Content > Audio there are not more than 2 channels (UpmixL /UpmixR) ?
While DCP > Audio > Channels is in 6.
Can you rephrase this question? I'm afraid I don't understand it.How are set channels ? (Gain...)
The easiest way to do this would be to use the content audio map, as described in Example 2 hereAbout me, I look mainly to the 3.0 to put the Audio to Center from a Stereo file.
And I do not see the option 3.0 (3 channels) and 1.0 (1 channel - Mono).
Let me know if any of that is not clear.
Cheers, Carl
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Hello Carl,
Thanks a lot for your answers.
I had not seen this information ! http://dcpomatic.com/manual/html/ch07.html (> Processor).
It's a shame not to be able to search the Manual "html" version. (Eg Processor).
I should download the latest Manual version "pdf" and do a search here rather than in the Forum.
Regarding the question: "How are set channels? (Gain...)"
I now have the answer how are assigned, filtered channels. http://dcpomatic.com/manual/html/ch07.html (> Processor).
"... process to apply to the audio before it goes into the DCP".
About 3.0 (3 channels) and 1.0 (1 channel - Mono):
Yes, I've used the content audio map. http://dcpomatic.com/manual/html/ch06s0 ... dp58024896 (> Figure 6.8. Audio map example 2).
In my logic it would be more convenient to select (DCP > Audio) 3.0 (3 channels) and 1.0 (1 channel - Mono) and see it in Content > Audio.
(This also makes memo for the title of DCP - and when you resume the project).
With a "Mono" file for example, you must select "4 channels" (DCP > Audio) to get the "Centre" (Content > Audio).
So, DCP-o-matic does not need an audio file (silence) to an unassigned channel ?
Best regards,
Guy-Laurent
Thanks a lot for your answers.
I had not seen this information ! http://dcpomatic.com/manual/html/ch07.html (> Processor).
It's a shame not to be able to search the Manual "html" version. (Eg Processor).
I should download the latest Manual version "pdf" and do a search here rather than in the Forum.
Regarding the question: "How are set channels? (Gain...)"
I now have the answer how are assigned, filtered channels. http://dcpomatic.com/manual/html/ch07.html (> Processor).
"... process to apply to the audio before it goes into the DCP".
About 3.0 (3 channels) and 1.0 (1 channel - Mono):
Yes, I've used the content audio map. http://dcpomatic.com/manual/html/ch06s0 ... dp58024896 (> Figure 6.8. Audio map example 2).
In my logic it would be more convenient to select (DCP > Audio) 3.0 (3 channels) and 1.0 (1 channel - Mono) and see it in Content > Audio.
(This also makes memo for the title of DCP - and when you resume the project).
With a "Mono" file for example, you must select "4 channels" (DCP > Audio) to get the "Centre" (Content > Audio).
So, DCP-o-matic does not need an audio file (silence) to an unassigned channel ?
Best regards,
Guy-Laurent
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Re: Dcp o matic V2 - Upmixing
You can search Google using something like:It's a shame not to be able to search the Manual "html" version. (Eg Processor).
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processor site:dcpomatic.com/manual/html
I'm afraid I don't quite follow this... can you expand?In my logic it would be more convenient to select (DCP > Audio) 3.0 (3 channels) and 1.0 (1 channel - Mono) and see it in Content > Audio.
(This also makes memo for the title of DCP - and when you resume the project).
With a "Mono" file for example, you must select "4 channels" (DCP > Audio) to get the "Centre" (Content > Audio).
No, it will add silence where needed.So, DCP-o-matic does not need an audio file (silence) to an unassigned channel ?
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Hi Carl,
Thank you for the Google search syntax that is always forgotten.
(Suggestion: The (Google) "Search" could still be added to your website Manual "html" and a second link "Home" at the top of page).
DCP > Audio:
With this may be that it is more understandable.
Note that the principle would be the same for the 3.0 [L-C-R].
You may also note the channels (DCP > Audio) as follows:
1 - 1.0 Mono [C]
2 - 2.0 Stereo [L-R]
3 - 3.0 [L-C-R]
4 - 3.1 [L-C-R-Lfe]
6 - 5.1
8 - 7.1
etc. until ATMOS...
< DCP-o-matic does not need an audio file (silence) to an unassigned channel ?
Cheers, Guy-Laurent
Thank you for the Google search syntax that is always forgotten.
(Suggestion: The (Google) "Search" could still be added to your website Manual "html" and a second link "Home" at the top of page).
DCP > Audio:
With this may be that it is more understandable.
Note that the principle would be the same for the 3.0 [L-C-R].
You may also note the channels (DCP > Audio) as follows:
1 - 1.0 Mono [C]
2 - 2.0 Stereo [L-R]
3 - 3.0 [L-C-R]
4 - 3.1 [L-C-R-Lfe]
6 - 5.1
8 - 7.1
etc. until ATMOS...
< DCP-o-matic does not need an audio file (silence) to an unassigned channel ?
Excellent (but how to know).No, it will add silence where needed.
Cheers, Guy-Laurent
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We can't always write things like 1.0 (mono) in your example as there may be different source channel counts at different points in the DCP. I'll look at adding the channel details to the DCP channels drop down.
Regards, Carl
Regards, Carl
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OK thanks. Not sure I understand your point. I expect to see.
Regards, Guy-Laurent
Regards, Guy-Laurent
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