Dolby Laboratories DP570 User Manual
Dolby dp570 multichannel audio tool user’s manual
Advertising
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Overview
- Getting Started
- Controlling the DP570
- Using the DP570 Features
- Naming Programs
- Adjusting the Monitor System
- Generating and Adjusting Metadata
- Troubleshooting Metadata Problems
- Outputting Metadata
- Monitoring Downmixes
- Measuring and Setting the Dialogue Level
- Setting Dynamic Range Control
- Holding Metadata
- User Presets
- Using Lt/Rt Input Mode
- Channel Mapping and Input Routing
- Using an External Shaft Encoder to Control Master Volume
- Emulator Bypass
- Solo Input Mode
- Unity Gain Mode
- Sticky Settings
- Lt/Rt Gain Function
- Dim Function
- Master Trim and Master Volume
- Dolby Pro Logic II Support
- Using the DP570 in DVD Mastering
- Using the DP570 in Live Remote Broadcast
- Using the DP570 in Postproduction
- Using the DP570 in Master Control
- Configuring a Monitor System
- A.1 Assigning Monitor System Configuration Settings
- A.2 Setting Delay Values
- A.3 Calibrating Speaker Playback Levels
- A.3.1 Setting the Digital Reference Level
- A.3.2 Setting the Master Trim
- A.3.3 Setting the Master Volume
- A.3.4 Picking a Target SPL
- A.3.5 Generating Test Noise
- A.3.6 Increasing the System Volume
- A.3.7 Measuring SPL
- A.3.8 Computing Channel Trims
- A.3.9 Subwoofer Calibration
- A.3.10Calibrating Emulator Output
- A.4 Assigning a Dim Setting
- Connector Specifications
- B.1 Front-Panel Remote Connector
- B.2 Digital Audio Inputs
- B.3 Digital Audio Outputs
- B.4 Video Ref
- B.5 Lt/Rt Inputs
- B.6 Metadata Input Ports
- B.7 Metadata Output Port
- B.8 Rear-Panel Remote Port
- B.9 10Base-T Port (Ethernet)
- B.10 Multichannel Analog Output
- B.11 Stereo/Mono/Solo Analog Output
- B.12 GPI/O Connector
- Front-Panel Menus
- A Guide to Dolby Metadata
- Regulatory Notices and Fuse Information
- Index