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Dolby Laboratories DP569 User Manual

Dolby Laboratories DP569
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Model DP569
Dolby Digital
Multichannel Audio Encoder
User’s Manual
Issue 3 Part Number 91572

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Dolby Laboratories DP569 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDolby Laboratories
ModelDP569
CategoryMedia Converter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 2 Setting Up

Jumpers

Details on configuring the DP569 using internal jumpers and factory default settings.

Digital Input and Output

Explanation of the DP569's digital audio input and output connections using AES3-ID/SMPTE-276M standards.

Chapter 3 Applications

Digital Television Broadcasting

Details on integrating the DP569 for digital TV broadcasting applications.

Basic Integration with an MPEG Encoder or Multiplexer

How to integrate the DP569 with MPEG encoders and multiplexers for TV broadcasting.

Integration within a Dolby E System

Connecting and configuring the DP569 within a Dolby E broadcast system for flexible audio transmission.

Coding Delay and Audio/Video Synchronization

Establishing correct timing relationships for A/V sync between the DP569 and other broadcast equipment.

Alarms and Monitoring

Configuration for redundant or hot standby operation of the DP569 with bypass input for fault tolerance.

DVD Authoring

Using the DP569 as part of an integrated system for encoding audio for DVD applications.

Chapter 4 Front-Panel Menus

Operating Mode

Controlling the DP569's encoding mode and timecode control settings.

Metadata Control

Managing metadata sources, override parameters, and reversion modes for the DP569.

Metadata Params

Detailed definitions of the 30 metadata parameters available on the DP569.

I/O Control

Setting the configuration of the DP569's inputs and outputs, including channel assignment and clock source.

Chapter 5 DolbyRemote

Chapter 6 Specifications

Appendix A Metadata

Dialogue Level

The importance of dialogue level (dialnorm) for consistent audio loudness and program matching.

Dynamic Range Control

Using metadata to control audio dynamic range for different listening environments.

Downmixing

How multichannel audio is reproduced over fewer speaker channels using Dolby Digital metadata.

Appendix D Error Messages

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