DP564 Multichannel Audio Decoder Menus
4-4

PCM Audio

44.1 kHz

20 Bit

Consumer

Preset 1

Figure 4-4 Main Status Menu with a Valid PCM Input
The space above the line displays the type of input, sample rate, bit depth, and mode
(Professional or Consumer) of the stream. The DP564 accepts inputs up to
96 kHz, downsampling higher sample rates for processing at 48 or 44.1 kHz. Below
the line, you can still see the preset name and number, but the two-letter abbreviations
do not apply to a PCM stream.
4.3.2 Output Level Meters
The output level meters screen displays the level of each audio output signal after all
decoding, downmix, listening-mode, compression-mode, and bass-management
signal processing, but before any channel-level trims or delays.
4.3.3 Compression Meters
The compression meters give a clear visual representation of the way in which the
dynamic range control is working on a Dolby Digital program. This display shows
dynamic range activity for both Line and RF profiles regardless of your Compression
selection. This screen also shows the current dialogue level value in the Dolby Digital
bitstream.
4.3.4 Monitor Status
The Monitor Status menu shows the settings for your current monitor setup,
including speaker configuration, subwoofer presence, crossover frequency (for bass
management), extended bitstream emulation status, and headphone output mode
(stereo or Dolby Headphone profile).
4.3.5 Metadata Status
The Metadata Status menu displays the settings for metadata parameters
received in the Dolby Digital bitstream. Use or to select any parameter, and
Enter to view the unabbreviated parameter name and status. You can view extended
bitstream parameter status by scrolling to the bottom of the Metadata Status
menu to select Extended Bitstream, then pressing Enter. For more information
about Dolby metadata, see Appendix A, Dolby Metadata.