Sound between mid-side decoder and handmade 3 channels
Posted: Wed May 12, 2021 7:57 pm
Hi guys
I have an urgent question about the sound in the dcp-format. There should be a screening of my film in the cinema soon, so I made a dcp-file for the cinema theatre. This is a documentary in stereo (speech predominates).
By dcp-o-matic, I’ve made two files with two different sound options: 1 - mid-side decoder, 2-I’ve duplicated the stereo channels in the center-channel and I’ve turned down - 6 db on each channel and then I’ve turned -6 db for all three channels.I've reduced the sound peaks to the -21-20 LUFS.
I don't have the ability to listen this recording except in stereo and so I can't decide which track will sound better (1 or 2), since on stereo on my mac they are very similar. Here are the graphics from dcp-o-matic and I’m asking you to help me to understand which of these tracks will be better for the cinema.
Appreciate for you recommendations!
Andrei
I have an urgent question about the sound in the dcp-format. There should be a screening of my film in the cinema soon, so I made a dcp-file for the cinema theatre. This is a documentary in stereo (speech predominates).
By dcp-o-matic, I’ve made two files with two different sound options: 1 - mid-side decoder, 2-I’ve duplicated the stereo channels in the center-channel and I’ve turned down - 6 db on each channel and then I’ve turned -6 db for all three channels.I've reduced the sound peaks to the -21-20 LUFS.
I don't have the ability to listen this recording except in stereo and so I can't decide which track will sound better (1 or 2), since on stereo on my mac they are very similar. Here are the graphics from dcp-o-matic and I’m asking you to help me to understand which of these tracks will be better for the cinema.
Appreciate for you recommendations!
Andrei