Multichanel Dolby Encoder Decoder v1.1a-MFD

Multichanel Dolby Encoder Decoder v1.1a

MFD | 28 December 2000 | Win9x | 2,8 MB

This powerful, easy-to-use software is used to create Dolby Digital multichannel sound with no special hardware. Digigram’s Multichannel Digital Audio Encoder is a stand-alone application that can also be used as a fully integrated plug-in with Digigram’s Xtrack suite of digital audio tools. Operation is simple. In the main window, select the files to be assigned to each channel, a data rate, and the path of the multichannel sound file. Press “OK” and you’re done! An advanced setting window allows adjustment of all the specific Dolby Digital parameters such as dialog normalization and surround mix-down level. Digigram’s Multichannel Digital Audio Encoder can be used for DVD authoring, digital television, and other applications. Combining the software with Xtrack and Digigram PCX sound cards offers an integrated solution to a variety of Dolby Digital requirements.

Features:
– Full version of Xtrack included
– Adds multichannel Dolby AC-3 export capabilities to Xtrack
– May be run as a stand-alone application assigning a WAV file to each channel to be encoded
– Up to six audio files may be used to create the AC-3 file
– Main dialog box provides rapid selection of data and sampling rates
– Supports audio coding modes such as 1/0, 2/0, 3/0, 2/1, 3/1, 2/2, and 3/2
– Provides processing preview with user-selected preview offset and duration

Available settings include:
– Bitstream Mode
– Dialog Normalization
– Dolby Surround Mode
– Surround Downmix Level
– Center Downmix Level
– Copyright Protection Indication
– Original Bitstream Indication
– Audio Production Information
– Mixing Level and Room Type Adjustment and Indication
– Dynamic Range Compression
– Input Filtering Using Digital Deemphasis, DC Highpass and
– Bandwidth Lowpass Filters, and an LFE Lowpass Filter
– Surround Channel Processing Includes 90 Degree Phase Shift
– and 3dB Attenuation Settings

INFO/ DEMO : n/a
DOWNLOAD

Please REPORT in Comment Broken Links

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *