Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction to Dolby Object Authoring Tool DP590 documentation
- 2 Overview of Dolby Object Authoring Tool DP590
- 3 Installation of Dolby Object Authoring Tool DP590
- 4 Dolby Object Authoring Tool DP590 operation
- 4.1 Creating new or opening existing session
- 4.2 Saving session
- 4.3 Adding beds and dynamic objects
- 4.4 Modifying input channel routing
- 4.5 Enabling beds and dynamic objects for presentations
- 4.6 Setting production renderers
- 4.7 GPIO configuration
- 4.8 Monitoring local output
- 4.9 Monitoring loudness value
- 4.10 Monitoring 5.1-channel downmix
- 4.11 Monitoring dynamic range control
- 4.12 Monitoring audio meters
- 4.13 Connecting to DP591
- 4.14 Sending metadata to DP591
- 5 Error log
- Glossary
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