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Dolby Presets
Dolby Presets are useful for customers who want to simultaneously monitor both
Dolby decoded channels and other inputs or want to have an auto-zoom to monitor
a certain pair that is known to be carrying Dolby encoded audio.
Creating a Dolby Preset is in many ways very similar to creating any other Preset.
Refer to the
Preset Input Routing
section of this chapter. Figure 4-14 shows a
Dolby Preset being created.
Figure 4-14: Creating a Dolby Preset
Dolby Source List
Channel Pair
Preset Input/Output Matrix
Group Name
Preset Name
Dolby Source
iAM-AUDIO2-8
After clicking
Preset Management
in the list on the left, and selecting or creating
a Group name and Preset name, as shown in Figure 4-14, use the following steps to
set up a Dolby Preset:
1.
Click the
Dolby Input Source
, as indicated in Figure 4-14. A list of all of
your physical inputs will display. Select the one containing the Dolby signal
that you are interested in monitoring.
2.
Click the
Channel Pair
. A list of all of the channel pairs in your selected
source appears. Select the one that contains the Dolby signal to be
monitored.
3.
Using the
Preset Input/Output Matrix
, select which decoded Dolby
channels should appear on which meters. To automatically fill out this matrix,
mapping channels 1 - 8 to meters 1 - 8, simply click the
Autofill
button.
Note that by default, channels 9 and 10 are a downmix of the decoded Dolby
channels and can be mapped to any of the metering channels.
When you have finished making all of the settings for this Dolby Preset, click
Save
& Apply
.