Dolby Laboratories DP569 User Manual

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Model DP569 User’s Manual 
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A.5.1 Universal 
Parameters 
Universal parameters are present in all Dolby Digital encoders and decoders. 
Dialogue Level  
The Dialogue Level parameter is discussed in Section A.2. 
Channel Mode  
This parameter (also known as audio coding mode) indicates the active channels 
within the encoded bitstream and affects both the encoder and consumer decoder. 
This parameter instructs the encoder as to which inputs to use for this particular 
program; it tells the decoder what channels are present in this program so the decoder 
can deliver the audio to the correct speakers.  
The setting is described as X/Y, where X is the number of front channels (Left, 
Center, Right) and Y the number of rear (surround) channels. 
The availability of certain channel modes depends on the data rate and whether the 
LFE Channel is present. For example, you can’t have a mono stream with an LFE 
channel (1.1!) or a 3/2 stream at 96 kbps. Appropriate data rates are shown in the 
definition of each setting. 
Note:   The presence of the LFE channel is indicated through a different metadata 
parameter (see LFE Channel).  
Table A-3 Channel Mode Settingsd 
Channel Mode 
Setting 
Definition and Data Rate 
1+1 
Dual mono (not valid for DTV 
broadcast or DVD production) 
1/0 Mono 
From 56 kbps, usually 96 kbps 
2/0 Stereo 
From 112 kbps, usually 192 kbps 
3/0 
From 256 kbps 
2/1 
From 256 kbps 
3/1 
From 320 kbps 
2/2 
From 320 kbps 
3/2 
From 384 kbps, often 448 kbps 
 
LFE Channel  
The status of the LFE Channel parameter indicates to a Dolby Digital encoder 
whether an LFE Channel is present within the bitstream. Channel Mode determines