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Regulatory Notices FCC NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Regulatory Notices 9. To avoid exposure to dangerous voltages and to avoid damage to the unit, do not connect the rear panel Ethernet port to telephone circuits. 10. As the colours of the cores in the mains lead may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: • The green and yellow core must be connected to the terminal in the plug identified by the letter E, or by the earth symbol , or coloured green, or green and yellow.
Regulatory Notices IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This unit complies with safety standard EN60950-1 as appropriate. The unit shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as coffee cups, shall be placed on the equipment. To ensure safe operation and to guard against potential shock hazard or risk of fire, the following must be observed: o Ensure that your mains supply is in the correct range for the input power requirement of the unit.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Work Flow Integration.........................................................................................................3 Work Flow Flexibility and Ease of Use ...............................................................................3 Applications ........................................................................................................................4 Supported Media Formats and Audio Types ...........................
Table of Contents Appendix B DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions B.1 Understanding DP600 Profiles .........................................................................................67 B.2 Profile Descriptions...........................................................................................................69 Index..............................................................................................................................
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Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome to Dolby® file‐based audio! The Dolby DP600 Program Optimizer is a direct result of Dolby Laboratories’ continued leadership in the development of innovative broadcast technologies. This innovative tool is designed specifically for cable, satellite, IPTV, and terrestrial TV broadcasters that employ a file‐based infrastructure and work flow.
Introduction Figure 1‐1 Dolby DP600 Program Optimizer Uncorrected File Broadcast Media File with Dolby E, Dolby Digital, or Dolby Digital Plus Analyzed and Corrected File Broadcast Media File with Dolby E, Dolby Digital, or Dolby Digital Plus Analyze Audio Analyze Dolby Metadata 01101010011010100111001101110000 Yes Error = 0? Audio Stream and Metadata Are Already OK No Update/Correct Metadata Figure 1-1 Coded Audio with Metadata Analysis and Correction Figure 1‐2 Dolby DP600 Program Optimizer
Work Flow Integration 1.1 Work Flow Integration You can integrate the DP600 into an existing file‐based network infrastructure where the unit functions as an intelligent processing node. In this environment, the DP600 adapts to your day‐to‐day operations and work flow, which includes: 1.
Introduction 1.3 Applications The DP600 platform has many applications in terrestrial, satellite, cable, and IPTV broadcasting.
DP600 Front Panel 1.5 DP600 Front Panel The DP600 front panel includes the following components: Figure 1‐3 • Touch screen user interface • CD/DVD drive and system reset and display controls (behind touch screen door) • Power supply indicators • Local storage indicators • USB 2.0 port Touch screen user interface Power supply indicators DP600 Program Optimizer ! ! 1 2 3 4 USB 2.0 port Figure 1-3 DP600 Front Panel 1.5.
Introduction 1.5.3 System Reset and Display Controls These recessed buttons are located behind the touch screen, above the CD/DVD drive. If you need to press any of these buttons, use a nonconductive material, such as a toothpick. If you press the System Reset button, the system restarts. Press this recessed button only if you cannot restart the system using the DP600 software (or by pressing ++ to restart, as described on page 26.
DP600 Front Panel LEDs 2, 3, and 4 indicate the status of the other three physical disks. These disks are configured as separate drives and do not have RAID backup capability. If any of these drives fail, the failed drives must be replaced, and any work orders in progress during the failure must be restarted. If one of the drive LEDs turns red, refer to Table 1‐1 to determine which physical drive failed.
Introduction 1.6 DP600 Rear Panel The DP600 rear panel includes the following components: • Dual‐redundant power supplies (with red alarm reset button) • Two PS/2 ports—To connect a PS/2 keyboard and/or mouse • Four USB 2.
Chapter 2 Using the DP600 2.1 Installing the DP600 Hardware To install the Dolby® DP600: 1. Connect the provided USB keyboard to the DP600 front‐panel USB port or one of the rear‐panel USB ports. Figure 2‐1 DP600 Program Optimizer ! ! 1 2 3 4 Connect provided USB keyboard here or in rear panel Figure 2-1 Connect DP600 Keyboard (Front-Panel connection) 2. Connect one end of the provided Ethernet cable to the upper Ethernet port (port 0) on the DP600 rear panel. 3.
Using the DP600 2.2 Starting the System for the First Time Caution: Before starting the system, be sure it’s connected to an active network. The DP600 touch screen provides a user‐friendly interface where you perform actions by pressing the respective screen area. The touch screen is calibrated during the manufacturing process.
Starting the System for the First Time Figure 2‐4 Figure 2-4 2. Network Screen Be sure the provided USB keyboard is connected to one of the DP600 USB ports. You can connect the keyboard to any free USB port (front or rear panel), but we recommend using one of the rear‐panel USB ports, because the front panel is more convenient for inserting a USB flash drive (which is required to load a license). 3.
Using the DP600 5. Press on the desired numbers to enter an optional gateway address, then select ok. 6. In the Upper Interface Settings box, press the Use DHCP box (if it is unchecked) for dynamic addressing or uncheck this box (by pressing on it) if you want to enter a fixed IP address. The upper interface corresponds to the top Ethernet port (port 0) on the DP600 rear panel. The lower interface (bottom port) is currently nonfunctional. 7.
Starting the System for the First Time 10. Press the up and down arrows above and below each field to set the server date and time, then press ok. 11. Press the Server Time Zone field. The Select Region screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐8. Figure 2‐8 S Figure 2-8 Select Region Screen 12. Press on your region, then press the right arrow. The Select City or Zone screen appears for your region, as shown in Figure 2‐9.
Using the DP600 13. Press on your closest city, then press finish. The End User License Agreement screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐10. Figure 2‐10 Figure 2-10 License Agreement Screen 14. Read the license agreement and be sure you understand it, then press the I understand and accept these terms box, then press the right arrow. The License screen appears. This screen displays the unit’s Serial Number and user personal identification number (PIN).
Starting the System for the First Time 15. Obtain the USB flash memory stick from the DP600 packing kit, and insert it into a PC connected to the Internet. 16. Open a Web Browser and go to www.dolbysupport.com. 17. If you are already registered, simply log in. 18. If you are a new user, please take a few moments to register. 19. Once logged in, click Product Licensing on the DolbySupport home page, as shown in Figure 2‐12. A shortcut to DP600 product licenses may also appear under Product Licensing.
Using the DP600 20. Select DP600 from the Product drop‐down menu if it is not already selected. 21. Enter the required information in the rest of the fields (the unit’s Serial Number is displayed on the DP600 touch screen, as shown in the example in Figure 2‐11). 22. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.After entering information in all the required fields, select Register product near the bottom of the page, as shown in Figure 2‐13.
Starting the System for the First Time Figure 2‐15 Enter PIN Enter upgrade key Click Upgrade Figure 2-15 Upgrade Serial Number All upgrades appear at the bottom of the screen under Previous Upgrades. When you are done, click the Done button. On the Get License page, enter the unit’s PIN next to its serial number and click Download to download your new license (with all upgrades applied). Proceed to step 24.
Using the DP600 You can repeat the previous steps for each license you want to download and each upgrade you want to apply to your license. Note: After you apply your system upgrade keys, future downloads do not require reentering the keys. After entering your PIN, click Download, and your license automatically downloads (including all applicable upgrade keys). 24.
Starting the System for the First Time Figure 2‐18 Figure 2-18 Finished! Screen 28. Press finish. The DP600 setup is now completed and the system automatically reboots. During the reboot process, remove any discs in the CD/DVD drive, as the system attempts to boot from any inserted disc. If an installation disc is inserted, the system begins a new installation.
Using the DP600 2.2.1 DP600 Home Screen After you complete the DP600 setup, the unit automatically reboots and the DP600 home screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐19. This screen displays the date and time at the upper right corner. The system status in the right column shows icons indicating the current status of the server, network (net), and disk(s). A green “happy face” indicates all is OK. A red “unhappy” face indicates a problem.
Starting the System for the First Time 2.2.2 Using the System Screen The system screen allows you to check the system status, reconfigure the network and date and time, upgrade your license, and reboot and shut down the system. Checking the System Status To check the system status: 1. Press system at the upper right side of the home screen. The system screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐20. Grayed‐out icons are currently nonfunctional. Figure 2‐20 Figure 2-20 System Screen 2.
Using the DP600 Upgrading Your License To upgrade your license from a DP600 to a DP600‐C (to allow encoding, decoding, transcoding, upmixing, and other additional functionality), use the touch screen as follows: 1. Press upgrade in the system screen. The upgrade screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐22. Currently, you can upgrade only your license from this screen, but not the DP600 software. Figure 2‐22 Figure 2-22 Upgrade Screen 2. Press the license button in the upgrade screen.
Starting the System for the First Time Reconfiguring the Network Settings Caution: Before changing the network settings, be sure you’re connected to a network. To reconfigure the network settings: 1. Press config in the system screen. The config screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐24. Figure 2‐24 Figure 2-24 Config Screen 2. Press network in the config screen. The network screen appears, where you can reconfigure your network settings, as shown in Figure 2‐25.
Using the DP600 Reconfiguring the Date & Time Settings To reconfigure the date & time settings: 1. Press config in the system screen. The config screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐24. In this screen, you can reconfigure your date & time settings, if required. 2. Press date & time in the config screen. A prompt appears that informs you that the system will automatically reboot and return to the commissioning application, as shown in Figure 2‐26. Figure 2‐26 Figure 2-26 Date & Time Reboot Screen 3.
Starting the System for the First Time Recalibrating the Touch screen Your DP600 touch screen was calibrated during the manufacturing process, but occasionally, you may need to perform a recalibration. To recalibrate the touch screen: 1. Press config in the system screen. The config screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐24. In this screen, you can recalibrate the touch screen, if required. 2. Press touchscreen in the config screen. The calibrate button appears, as shown in Figure 2‐27.
Using the DP600 Rebooting and Shutting Down the System To reboot or shut down the system: 1. Press power in the system screen. The power screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐29. Figure 2‐29 Figure 2-29 Power Screen 2. To reboot or shut down the system, press reboot or shutdown, respectively. A confirmation prompt asks if you’re sure you want to reboot (or shutdown) the DP600, as shown in the example in Figure 2‐30 for a reboot.
Using the DP600 Remote Client Software 3. Press ok at the prompt to reboot (or shut down) the system. If pressing the reboot button does not work, you can press ++ on the provided keyboard. When you shutdown, the Dolby DP600 Program Optimizer screen appears. When you see this screen, disconnect the power cable to shut down completely.
Using the DP600 When the DP600 sees the specified file type in the source directory, it processes those files according to the current profile, and then saves the processed files in the destination folder. Note: You can link only one work order profile with a single hot folder. However, you can create multiple hot folders, each with a different profile. Pinnacle Hot Folder Work Order This type of hot folder is designed specifically for Pinnacle MediaStream server files.
Using the DP600 Remote Client Software 2.3.2 Running the DP600 Client To run the Client: 1. Open your browser and go to http:///,where is the host name or IP address of the DP600 (for example, http://zico.eng/ or http://10.201.1.88/). After you open the Client for the first time, a shortcut appears on your desktop and in the Start>All Programs>Dolby Laboratories menu. Currently we support Windows XP, using Internet Explorer® versions 6 and 7, Firefox® 2, and Opera 9.
Using the DP600 2.3.3 DP600 Client Home Screen After launching the DP600 Client, as described in Running the DP600 Client on page 29, the DP600 Client home screen appears on your PC. This screen looks similar to the home screen on the front‐panel touch screen and you can perform many of the same functions using the Client. You can also perform some additional functions. The Client functions are described on the following pages.
Creating a Work Order 2.4 Creating a Work Order To create a work order: 1. Click work orders near the upper left corner of the home screen. Figure 2‐33 {Click work orders Figure 2-33 Displaying the Work Order Screen The work orders screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐34. In this screen, you can add and configure a work order and perform other related functions. 2. Click add at the right side of the work orders screen.
Using the DP600 The Add Workorder screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐35. In this menu, you can enter information in the displayed fields to configure your work orders. In addition, a Notes field appears below the work order fields, where you can enter some related text for a specific work order. Figure 2‐35 Figure 2-35 Add Workorder Screen To set up your work order: 1. Click the Name field, then enter a name for your work order. 2.
Creating a Work Order 3. Click the Source field. The Enter Path screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐37. In this screen, you can enter the path to the file or folder (for a hot folder) that you want to designate for processing. Before entering a path, be sure you’re connected to an active network, and then set up a shared folder for all authorized users, as described in Setting Up a Shared Folder on page 57. Note: Supported file system protocols include FTP, SAMBA/CIFS, and SFTP.
Using the DP600 4. Use one of the methods to enter the path to the file or folder (for a hot folder) that you want to designate for processing, then click ok. Click the Destination field. The Enter Path screen appears. In this screen you can enter the path to the file or folder where you want to save the processed files. This screen is identical to the Enter Path screen described earlier for the source path. 5.
Creating a Work Order If you want to specify a time when the DP600 stops looking for files to process in this hot folder, click the End At field. The End At screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐40. 9. Use the up and down arrows to specify a day, month, year, and time when you want to end the hot folder work order, then click ok.
Using the DP600 Profiles that perform loudness correction require a standard DP600, while profiles that perform encoding, decoding, and/or transcoding require the enhanced DP600‐C. Note: For detailed descriptions of all the DP600 profiles, see Appendix B. In addition, check the DP600 area of www.dolbysupport.com for periodic profile updates.
Creating a Work Order 14. Select the work order profile you want to use to process your files, then click ok. After you add a work order, it runs as specified in the Add Workorder menu. When a work order is running, the home screen displays the progress, as shown in Figure 2‐42. Figure 2‐42 Figure 2-42 Work Order Running as Displayed in Home Screen After you add a work order, it appears in the work order screen database (when you select work orders in the home screen).
Using the DP600 In addition to adding work orders and displaying work order information, the work order screen also displays additional icons, which enable you to display additional information and pause, edit, cancel, and delete a selected work order. Following is a description of each of these icons: When you select a work order in the database, and then press or click this icon, profile, schedule, and reports information appears in the info screen, as shown in Figure 2‐44.
Creating a Work Order On the right side of the reports screen, five icons appear. When you click any of these icons, the reports screen responds accordingly, as described below. When you press or click on a work order report to select it, and then press or click this icon, the corresponding detailed report appears, as shown in the example in Figure 2‐46.
Using the DP600 Figure 2‐47 Figure 2-47 Export Report Confirmation When a work order is running and you press or click this icon, the work order pauses. To resume processing, click or press this icon again. When you select a work order in the database, and then press or click this icon, the Edit Selected Workorder screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐48. In this screen, you can edit your work order settings.
Creating a Work Order Displaying Work Order Reports from the Home Screen In addition to displaying work order reports from the work order database, you can also access reports from the home screen. To access a report from the home screen: 1. Press or click the reports icon in the home screen, as shown in Figure 2-49. Figure 2‐49 Click reports Figure 2-49 Click Reports in Home Screen The home reports screen appears, as shown in Figure 2‐50.
Using the DP600 2. Press or click the desired work order report, then click info. The respective work order report appears, as shown in Figure 2‐51.
Chapter 3 System Maintenance This chapter explains how to maintain the Dolby® DP600. The sections that follow show you how to diagnose and repair hard drives and power supplies. 3.1 Maintaining the DP600 Hard Drives The DP600 has five physical internal hard drives. Drives 1 and 2 are arranged in a RAID 1 configuration to provide protection for the operating system as well as local storage. The remaining three hard drives are configured as separate drives to provide local storage.
System Maintenance Table 3‐1 shows the LED conditions that specify the failed drive. Table 3-1 Local Storage LED Conditions Front-Panel LED 1 1 Failed Physical Drive Solid red Blinks in red in two‐second intervals Blinks in red in half‐second intervals Solid red Solid red Solid red 1 2 3 4 3.1.1 Condition 1 2 Rebuilding RAID 3 4 5 Replacing a Drive To replace a DP600 hard drive: 1. Look at the front‐panel drive LEDs, then refer to Table 3‐1 to determine which drive has failed.
Maintaining the DP600 Hard Drives 2. Remove the DP600 front‐panel drive cover by placing one hand on its left side and one hand on its right side, then pulling it toward you until it disengages from the main unit, as shown in Figure 3‐2. Figure 3‐2 Figure 3-2 3. Removing the DP600 Drive Cover Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the four screws that secure the drive retaining bracket, then remove the bracket as shown in Figure 3‐3.
System Maintenance Starting from the left side of the drive cage, the first slot contains physical drive 1 (RAID drive 1). The second slot contains physical drive 2 (RAID drive 2). Starting with the third slot, physical drives 3, 4, and 5 are installed next, in that order. In this example, RAID drive 1 is the failed drive that requires replacement. Figure 3‐4 shows how the drives are numbered from left to right (numbers do not appear on the actual unit). Figure 3‐4 1 Figure 3-4 4.
Maintaining the DP600 Hard Drives 5. Be sure that no work file is running, then grasp the replacement drive’s finger tab, and firmly but gently slide the drive into its slot (see Figure 3‐6) until you feel resistance, which indicates that the drive is seated in its socket. You can replace a drive with a higher capacity unit but not with a lower capacity unit. Figure 3‐6 Figure 3-6 6.
System Maintenance Figure 3‐8 Figure 3-8 8. Reinstall Front-Panel Drive Cover Slide the front cover over the mounting tang and move it to the left until the mounting stud on the left rear side of the cover engages the hole in the front of the unit. If you replaced one RAID drive and did not shut down the system, the RAID array rebuilds automatically.
Maintaining the DP600 Hard Drives 3.1.2 Rebuilding a Drive To rebuild a DP600 hard drive: 1. Place the DP600 in an idle state by halting all work orders being processed. 2. Determine which physical hard drive has failed (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) by checking the drive LEDs on the DP600 front panel, as described in Maintaining the DP600 Hard Drives on page 43. 3.
System Maintenance 50 • Type Y to enable the write cache on the new drive. The 3ware BIOS Manager main screen reappears. • Press to exit, then type Y to accept your entries and reboot the unit. When you replace a single drive, no rebuild time is required. The new drive appears immediately.
Replacing a DP600 Power Supply 3.2 Replacing a DP600 Power Supply The DP600 requires only one power supply; a second unit is provided for backup. If a problem occurs with either of these redundant power supplies, the power failure indicator LED on the front panel flashes red (see Figure 3‐9) and a warning alarm sounds. The Dolby catalog number for each of your DP600’s power supplies is identified by a label affixed to the right side of each unit.
System Maintenance 2. Press the red Power Supply Alarm Reset button to turn off the warning alarm, then disconnect the power cable on the failed power supply and loosen the unit’s thumbscrew by turning it counterclockwise, as shown in Figure 3‐11. Figure 3‐11 Press Alarm Reset button Disconnect power and loosen thumbscrew WARNING Risk of electric shock. Do not open. 100–240Vac 3.0–1.25A 50/60Hz This equipment must be earthed/grounded. Figure 3-11 Loosen Thumbscrew on Failed Power Supply 3.
Replacing a DP600 Power Supply Figure 3‐13 Figure 3-13 Remove Failed Power Supply 4. Position the replacement unit squarely within its slot and push it along the guiding surface until it snaps into place, as shown in Figure 3‐14.
System Maintenance 5. Tighten the thumbscrew by turning it clockwise and reconnect power, as shown in Figure 3‐15. The replacement unit’s LED turns green and the front panel’s red LED turns off to verify that the new unit is functioning correctly.
Upgrading/Installing the DP600 Software 3.3 Upgrading/Installing the DP600 Software The DP600 packing kit includes an installation DVD. With this disc, you can perform a clean installation or an upgrade of the DP600 software (if required). A clean installation restores the DP600 to the factory settings. An upgrade simply updates the software to the latest release, retaining all your custom settings. To perform an upgrade or a clean installation of the DP600 software: 1. 2.
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Appendix A Setting Up a Shared Folder and Entering a Path A.1 Setting Up a Shared Folder For source and destination work order directories, you need to set up a shared folder for all authorized users. The following instructions provide a high‐level example for creating a shared folder on a Microsoft® Windows® PC (with a static IP address) and testing the Dolby® DP600 Client application: 1. Create a login account on the Windows PC named dp600. 2.
Setting Up a Shared Folder and Entering a Path A.2 Entering a Path When you add a work order, you need to enter the Source path to the file or folder (for a hot folder) that you want to designate for processing. In addition, you need to enter the Destination path to the location where you want to save the processed files.
Entering a Source Path Figure A‐2 Figure A-2 A.3.1 Enter Path Screen Entering a URL to Specify a Path To Enter a URL: 1. In the Enter Path screen, type the desired URL in the URL field. If required, you can enter a Username, Password, and Domain (SMB only), in the corresponding fields, as shown in Figure A‐3. Note: Supported file system protocols include FTP, SAMBA/CIFS, and SFTP. Figure A‐3 Figure A-3 2. Type URL in Enter Path Screen After entering a URL, click ok.
Setting Up a Shared Folder and Entering a Path Figure A‐4 Figure A-4 A.3.2 URL Entered in Add Workorder Screen Browsing to a Location to Specify a Path To browse to a location: 1. Click browse in the Enter Path screen, as shown in Figure A‐5. Figure A‐5 Click browse Figure A-5 Click Browse The Select Protocol screen appears, as shown in Figure A‐6.
Entering a Source Path 2. Select either Windows Share/SMB or FTP or SFTP, then click the right arrow at the bottom of the screen. The Enter User Credentials screen appears, as shown in the example in Figure A‐7 (for a Windows Share/SMB path). Figure A‐7 Figure A-7 3. Enter User Credentials Screen Enter a Username, Password, and Domain (SMB only) in the Enter User Credentials screen, then click the right arrow at the bottom of the screen. The Enter Server Details screen appears. 4.
Setting Up a Shared Folder and Entering a Path The Select File screen appears, as shown in the example in Figure A‐9 (for a Windows Share/SMB path). In this screen, you can select the file or folder you want to specify as the path to your source files.
Entering a Source Path If you want to create a bookmark, click on the desired file or folder in the Select File screen, click add bookmark, and then click ok, as shown in Figure A‐10. Figure A‐10 Click add bookmark to create a bookmark Figure A-10 Create Bookmark The Add Bookmark screen appears with the bookmark’s file/folder name and URL displayed. 7. Enter a unique name for your bookmark in the Name field, as shown in the example Figure A‐11, then click ok.
Setting Up a Shared Folder and Entering a Path A.3.3 Selecting a Bookmark to Specify a Path To select a bookmark: 1. Click the Bookmarks field in the Enter Path screen. All the bookmarks you previously added in the Select File screen appear in the Choose a bookmark drop‐down menu. 2. Select the desired bookmark in the drop‐down menu to specify a path, then click ok, as shown in Figure A‐12.
Entering a Destination Path A.4 Entering a Destination Path To enter a Destination path: 1. Click the Destination field in the Add Workorder screen. The Enter Path screen appears. This screen is identical to the Enter Path screen shown in Figure A‐2. 2. Use any of the methods described for entering a source path to enter the destination path, then click ok (see Entering a Source Path on page 58).
Appendix B DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions B.1 Understanding DP600 Profiles A DP600 profile defines a set of actions and processes on a specific type of source file, which includes specific actions on any or all audio data types and the configurations contained within them (if applicable). Following are some important points to remember regarding DP600 profiles: Note: DP600 profile information is updated periodically.
DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions 6. Profiles that are capable of processing source files into multiple output files (for example, a 5.1+2–channel Dolby E decode) name each program as follows: Program 1: source_filename-sequence[1]-program[1]-corrected.wav Program 2: source_filename-sequence[1]-program[2]-corrected.wav Note: The -corrected suffix appears if a loudness correction step was performed. 7.
Profile Descriptions B.2 Profile Descriptions Following are descriptions of all the current DP600 profiles. Profiles that perform encoding, decoding, and transcoding functions require the DP600‐C. Note: DP600 profiles are updated periodically. For the latest DP600 profiles, please go to the DP600 area on www.dolbysupport.com. Profile: AC3_AC3-1 Æ Dolby Digital (AC-3) Speech-Based Loudness Correction via Metadata Process Æ Loudness estimate & correction .ac3 file .
DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions Profile: AC3_EC3-1 Æ Dolby Digital (AC-3) to Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC-3) Transcode Process Æ Dolby Digital (AC-3) to Dolby Digital Plus (E AC-3) Transcoder Output datarate (s): 1/0 == 96kbps 2/0 == 128 kbps 3/2L == 224kbps .ac3 file .ec3 file Profile AC3_EC3‐1 directly transcodes an .ac3 file to an .ec3 file, where .ec3 is a Dolby Digital Plus file type. All metadata is preserved in this profile, except for the output data rate.
Profile Descriptions Profile: EC3_PCM-1 Æ Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC-3) to .wav Extensible PCM (with Metadata Chunk) Process Æ Dolby Digital Plus (E AC-3) to PCM E AC-3 Decoder Operating Mode == Line .ec3 file WAV Extensible File w/ Metadata Chunk Profile EC3_PCM‐1 decodes an .ec3 (Dolby Digital Plus) file to a .wav extensible file. The output file also contains a Dolby metadata chunk. Note that the E‐AC‐3 decoder operating mode is Line mode, with scale factors set to 1.0.
DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions Profile: PCM_DOWNMIX Æ Multichannel PCM (.wav) Dolby Pro Logic II Downmix Process Æ 5.0 or 5.1 ProLogic II Encoding (downmix ) NOTE: 2-channel sources are passed through W AVE PCM W AV Extensible File w/ Metadata Chunk Profile PCM_DOWNMIX encodes five‐ or six‐channel (3/2 or 3/2L) multichannel .wav files into Dolby Pro Logic® II format (containing two channels). The Dolby Pro Logic II encoded two‐channel output file is formatted as a .
Profile Descriptions Profile: PCM_PCM-1 Æ .wav PCM File Speech-Based Loudness Normalization to –27 LKFS Process ÆSpeech-based Loudness Estimation and Normalize to -27 LKFS WAVE PCM Measurement Type Æ Speech-based ITU-R BS.1770 WAVE Extensible File (PCM) w/ Metadata Chunk Profile PCM_PCM‐1 normalizes the loudness of the file, resulting in a long‐term speech level of –27 LKFS. Note that multichannel .
DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions Profile: PCM_UPMIX Æ .wav PCM file Upmixing to Multichannel PCM (wav) Process Æ 2-channel to 5.1 Channel Upmix NOTE: 1/0, 3/2 & 3/2L source files are passed through W AVE PCM Multichannel W AV Extensible File w/ Metadata Chunk Profile PCM_UPMIX upmixes two‐channel .wav files to 5.1‐channel (3/2L) multichannel .wav files. The upmixed output file is formatted as a multichannel .wav extensible file with a Dolby metadata chunk.
Profile Descriptions Profile: PCM_WAV/E-3 Æ .wav PCM File to NTSC (23.98 Hz) Dolby E Encoding Process Æ Dolby E Encoding (23.98Hz) WAVE PCM Dolby E Program Config Æ 5.1+2 or 5.1 only WAVE w/ SMPTE 337M formatted Dolby E Profile PCM_WAV/E‐3 encodes PCM .wav files into 23.98 Hz Dolby E. The output .wav file contains 25 Hz Dolby E formatted per SMPTE 337M (20‐bit mode). Note that the output .wav file (which contains the 20‐bit Dolby E data) utilizes 24‐bit audio sample words.
DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions Profile: WAV/EC3_PCM-1 Æ Dolby Digital Plus (337M/340M Formatted .wav) to .wav Extensible PCM (with Metadata Chunk) WAVE File w/ SMPTE 337 M/340 M formatted Dolby Digital Plus (E AC-3) Process Æ Dolby Digital Plus (E AC-3) to PCM E AC-3 Decoder Operating Mode == Line WAVE Extensible File (PCM) w/ Metadata Chunk Profile WAV/EC3_PCM‐1 decodes a Dolby Digital Plus (E‐AC‐3) file formatted per SMPTE 337M/340M wrapped in a .wav file container to a .
Profile Descriptions Profile: WAV/E_PCM-2 Æ Dolby E (337M Formatted .wav) to .wav Extensible PCM (with Metadata Chunk) Process Æ Dolby E decode Æ Speech-based Loudness Estimation and dialnorm correction for all Dolby E programs WAVE w/ SMPTE 337M formatted Dolby E Measurement Type Æ Speech-based ITU -R BS.1770 Multiprogram WAVE Extensible File (PCM) w/ Metadata Chunk dialnorm set correctly Profile WAV/E_PCM‐2 decodes a Dolby E file formatted per SMPTE 337M wrapped in a .
DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions Profile: WAV/E_STITCH_AC3-2 Æ Adaptive PCM/Dolby E (337M .wav) to Dolby Digital (.ac3) W AVE w/ SMPTE 337M formatted Dolby E and/or 2-channel PCM W AVE Process Æ Dolby E and/or 2-channel PCM to seamless Dolby Digital (AC-3) with 2/0 <-> 3/2L metadata transitions (if applicable) (stitched) .ac3 File Dolby Digital (AC-3) Profile WAV/E_STITCH_AC3‐2 transcodes a 5.1 16‐bit Dolby E file (formatted per SMPTE 337M wrapped in a 16‐bit .
Profile Descriptions Profile: WAV/E_WAV/AC3-2 ÆDolby E (337M Formatted .wav) to Dolby Digital (AC-3) (24-bit 337M/340M Formatted .wav) Process Æ Dolby E to Dolby Digital (AC-3) Measurement Type Æ Speech-based ITU-R BS.1770 Dialnorm Metadata Correction ...
DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions Profile: WAV/E_AC3-1 Æ Dolby E (337M Formatted .wav) to Dolby Digital (AC-3) File .ac3 File Dolby Digital (AC-3) Program 1 Process Æ Dolby E to Dolby Digital (AC-3) ... WAVE w/ SMPTE 337M formatted Dolby E .ac3 File Dolby Digital (AC-3) Program n Profile WAV/E_AC3‐1 transcodes a 5.1 or a 5.1+2 Dolby E stream/file formatted per SMPTE 337M wrapped in a .wav file container to .ac3 files.
Profile Descriptions Profile: WAV/E_AC3-3 Æ Dolby E (337M Formatted .wav) to Dolby Digital (AC-3) File .ac3 File Dolby Digital (AC-3) Program 1 Process Æ Dolby E to Dolby Digital (AC-3) Measurement Type Æ Speech-based ITU-R BS.1770 Dialnorm Metadata Correction only ... WAVE w/ SMPTE 337M formatted Dolby E .ac3 File Dolby Digital (AC-3) Program n Profile WAV/E_AC3‐3 transcodes a 5.1 or a 5.1+2 Dolby E stream/file formatted per SMPTE 337M wrapped in a .wav file container to .ac3 files.
DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions Profile: WAV/E_EC3-1 Æ Dolby E (337M Formatted .wav) to Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC-3) File .ec3 File Dolby Digital Plus (E AC-3) Program 1 Process Æ Dolby E to Dolby Digital Plus (E AC-3) ... WAVE w/ SMPTE 337M formatted Dolby E .ec3 File Dolby Digital Plus (E AC-3) Program n Profile WAV/E_EC3‐1 transcodes a Dolby E stream/file formatted per SMPTE 337M wrapped in a .wav file container to .ec3 files.
Profile Descriptions Profile: TS_TS-2 Æ MPEG-2 Transport Stream MPEG-1 LII Loudness Normalization and Dolby Digital (AC-3) dialnorm Correction MPEG-2 Transport Stream with Dolby Digital (AC-3) & MPEG-1 Layer II Process ÆSpeech -based Loudness Normalization to -24 LKFS for MPEG-1 Layer II AND Dialnorm Correction for Dolby Digital (AC-3) Measurement Type Æ Speech-based ITU-R BS.
DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions Profile: TS_TS-5 Æ MPEG-2 Transport Stream with Dolby Digital (AC-3) Transcode to Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC-3) MPEG-2 Transport Stream with Dolby Digital (AC-3) Process ÆSpeech-based Loudness Estimation / dialnorm provisioning & Transcode to Dolby Digital (AC-3) with Correct Dialnorm value MPEG-2 Transport Stream with Dolby Digital Plus (E AC-3) Measurement Type Æ Speech-based ITU -R BS.
Profile Descriptions Profile: PS_PS-2 Æ MPEG-2 Program Stream with Dolby E dialnorm Correction Process ÆSpeech-based Loudness Estimation and dialnorm correction MPEG-2 Program Stream with Dolby E Measurement Type Æ Speech-based ITU-R BS.1770 MPEG-2 Program Stream with Dolby E dialnorm correct Profile PS_PS‐2 corrects the dialogue normalization value within all Dolby E elementary streams if the measured dialogue loudness is greater than the original dialogue normalization value by ±1 dB.
DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions Profile: GXF_GXF–2Æ GXF File Dolby E dialnorm Correction and PCM Normalization to –27 LKFS GXF File with Dolby E & PCM Tracks Process ÆSpeech-based Loudness Estimation and dialnorm correction (Dolby E) & PCM normalized to -27 LKFS GXF File with Dolby E dialnorm correct & PCM tracks normalized to -27 LKFS Measurement Type Æ Speech-based ITU -R BS.
Profile Descriptions Profile: GXF_GXF–5Æ GXF File Dolby E dialnorm Correction and PCM Normalization to –27 LKFS GXF File with Dolby E & PCM Tracks Process ÆSpeech-based Loudness Estimation and dialnorm correction (Dolby E) & PCM normalized to -27 LKFS Measurement Type Æ Speech-based ITU -R BS.
DP600 Program Optimizer Detailed Profile Descriptions Profile: GXF_GXF–8 Æ GXF File with Discrete 5.1-Channel PCM Normalization to –27 LKFS and/or Correct dialnorm Metadata in VANC GXF File with a discrete 5.1 channel PCM program on pairs 1-3 Process ÆSpeech-based Loudness Estimation and normalization to -27 LKFS for 5.1 program ONLY on pairs 1-3 AND/OR correct dialnorm metadata value in VANC Measurement Type Æ Speech-based ITU -R BS.1770 GXF File with a 5.
Profile Descriptions Profile: GXF_AC3-1 Æ GXF File with Dolby E Transcoded to Dolby Digital .ac3 Files Measurement Type Æ Speech-based ITU -R BS.1770 ... GXF File with Dolby E Process Æ Dolby E decode Æ Speech-based Loudness Estimation for all Dolby E programs ÆDolby Digital encode for each E program with dialnorm set correctly .ac3 File Dolby Digital (AC-3) Program 1 dialnorm set correctly .
Index add work order......................................................... 32 applications cable ........................................................................ 4 described ............................................................ 3, 4 IPTV ........................................................................ 4 satellite.................................................................... 4 terrestrial broadcast .............................................. 4 audio port ...................
Index license downloading........................................................ 16 upgrading....................................................... 16, 22 linear audio types....................................................... 4 local storage indicators front panel.............................................................. 5 loudness analysis........................................................ 3 media file formats ...................................................... 4 monitor port ............
Index Grass Valley hot folder described........................................................... 27 selecting ............................................................ 32 hot folder described........................................................... 27 selecting ............................................................ 32 info ........................................................................ 38 pause .....................................................................