Technical Information
JMB v 1.0 – 8th Dec 2003
V4 Presets and Usage
Introduction.
This document is intended as an introduction to the style of DSP Presets in 861v4 & G68, for customers who are already familiar with earlier Meridian processors such as the 561, 568 or earlier 861 versions.
861v4, 861v3.5 and G68 share the same decoder modes and DSP presets. This is at the point in time where they incorporate THX UltraII Cinema and Dolby PLIIx.
Basic Preset structure - why have we changed it?
In older products a Preset was linked directly to a type of audio stream. E.g. “Digital” was a Preset for Dolby Digital multichannel streams only, “Dig THX” added THX extensions to the basic Dolby Digital mode.
Adding extra processing modes, such as Dolby PLII and THX Surround EX, was beginning to make the range of options quite complicated - particularly in the GUI, where the user is presented with all of the possible options at once.
For these reasons the processing performed in the 861 and G68 is split into two parts, the decoder and the mode. The mode is what the user sees as a ‘Preset’, the decoder is automatic and does not require any settings or adjustment.
This presents a uniform set of options, based on how many channels of audio are actually on the source medium.
Dolby Digital 5.1
DTS 5.1
MPEG 5.1
Multichannel PCM
Multichannel analogue
Dolby Digital 2.0
DTS 2.0
MPEG 2.0
Decoder
Decoder
Discrete
Cinema
THX
PLIIx Mov6
PLIIx Mus6
THX EX
THX UltraII
THX Music
Direct
Music
Trifield
Ambisonics
Super Stereo
Music Logic
Mono
TV Logic
PLIIx Music
PLIIx Movie
PLIIx THX
Speakers
Speakers
The decoder mechanism.
861 and G68 both automatically select the decoder based on whatever stream is coming in, be it Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG or PCM. The stream display exists in the same form as previous processors. E.g.
“DVD AC3 3/2.1 48k”
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