empty, then you must select a file
with the “Browse” control. Once you
have one or more files in the list, you
can use this popup control to select
the one you want to use. The last
two entries in the popup allow you to
remove the current entry or all
entries.
Sync To (RTAS Only)
This popup controls how the DTS file
will be synchronized to Pro Tools
playback for decoding. At this time it
is always set to Session Start.
Future DTS technologiy will allow
timecode to be embeddedin DTS
files and at that time this control will
allow you to select Timecode.
Counter (RTAS Only)
This is not an adjustable control. It is
a display value that shows the
current file playback time location. It
is displayed as a time code value.
When Pro Tools transport is
stopped, the counter displays
“Stopped.” If the Pro Tools transport
is playing but is past the end of the
DTS file, the counter displays
“Finished.”
Start and End (RTAS)
These are not adjustable controls.
They display the time code start and
end locations the DTS file is
synchronized to for playback.
Spot To (AudioSuite Only)
This popup controls how the
decoded audio will be located in the
Pro Tools timeline. When
“Selection” is chosen, the audio will
be located to the start of the
selection in the timeline. The other
choice is “Session Start.” If “Session
Start” is chosen, the audio will be
located to the start of the timeline.
Length (AudioSuite Only)
This popup control selects how much
of the DTS file will be decoded.
When set to Entire, the entire DTS
file will be decoded no matter what
length is selected in the timeline.
When set to Partial, the length of the
timeline selection is used to
determine how much of the file will
be decoded.
Start and End (AudioSuite)
These are not adjustable controls.
They display the time code start and
end locations where decoded audio
will be placed.
DECODE Controls- Decoder
(RTAS /AudioSuite)
DTS Core
This control enables you to audition
how a DTS stream will decode using
a legacy DTS decoder. This control
is always disabled if the Pro Tools
session is at a 96 kHz sample rate.
This is because a DTS core stream
is always at 48 kHz. This control is
disabled if the stream only contains a
DTS core which will always be used
by any decoder. It is enabled for 5.1
ES and 6.1 ES streams.
DTS ES (48 kHz Only)
This control enables you to audition
how a DTS stream will be decoded
using a legacy DTS decoder capable
of decoding a DTS 5.1 ES or DTS
6.1 ES stream. This control is not
shown if the Pro Tools session is at
a 96 kHz sample rate. This is
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