Model DP569 User’s Manual Applications
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6. Recall factory preset number 2 (copied in preset 29) from the front panel; this
configures the unit to generate all metadata settings internally.
7. Place the DP569 in remote mode by sequentially pressing shift and ← keys.
8. Launch the DolbyRemote software and connect to the DP569. See Section 5.3.
You are now ready to create a Dolby Digital file.
9. Using the DolbyRemote software, set the following parameters:
• The Input Channels configuration. See Section 4.2.5 and 5.6.5
• Include timecode packets. See Sections 4.2.5 and 5.6.7.
• Metadata parameters to suit the current audio selection. See Section 4.2.3
and Appendix A.
• Start and stop timecode values. See Sections 4.2.1 and 5.6.7.
10. Click the Stop button to place the encoder into timecode control.
11. To configure the Dolby Digital recorder:
• Create a new file using the Toolbar or File New menu.
• Click the record button to place the Dolby Digital Recorder into Record
Ready mode. The status bar should display Record Ready—Waiting for
data.
• Click the play button to place the Dolby Digital Recorder into Record
mode. The status bar should display Recording—Waiting for data.
12. Start the audio source multitrack machine a few seconds before the start
timecode value.
When the encoder receives the start time value from the multitrack machine, it will
begin encoding and the Dolby Digital Recorder will begin to record the file. The
bitstream parameters will be displayed in the main window, and the status bar will
display Recording—Receiving stream X, where X is the stream ID set in the
Recording Preferences dialog box.
To replay this file, simply click on the play button in the Dolby Digital recorder software.