
DTS-HD Master Audio Suite™,
User Guide
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Bit Rate ranges given will all be further limited based on the specific channel
layout chosen. In general, the small channel layouts will use the smaller bit rates and the
larger channel layouts will use the larger bit rates within the given range.
7.2.10.2 Rear Ch -3dB Attenuation
This option is available for 6.x Discrete, 6.x Matrix (Pre-Mixed), and 5.x channel layouts in all Stream
Types except DTS-HD Master Audio. When this button is illuminated,
the audio provided
for the left surround
and right surround channels (and center surround when applicable)
will be attenuated by 3 dB prior to the encoding process.
7.2.10.3 ES Phase Shift
ES refers to the Extended Surround or center surround
channel capability of DTS Digital Surround
technology. This option is only available for 6.x channel layouts and cannot be used in conjunction with
ES Pre-Mixed. Selecting ES Phase Shift
performs phase shifting of left and right
surround channels by +/- 45 degrees prior to the addition of the center surround channel. The ES
Phase Shift option can only be selected for stream types other than DTS-HD Master Audio.
Note: DTS recommends enabling ES Phase Shift for 6.1 and 6.0 Discrete encodes.
Note: DTS recommends disabling ES Phase Shift for 6.1 and 6.0 Matrix encodes.
7.2.11 ES Pre-Mixed
This option is only available for 6.1 or 6.0 Matrix channel layouts. Selecting this option
tells the encoder that the extended surround flag should be activated in the decoder when the stream is
decoded by a DTS-ES compatible decoder. It strictly means that the left surround
and right
surround
input channels already contain the center surround pre-mixed signal and that the encoder
shall not perform any mixing of the Center Surround
during the encoding process.
Note: ES Phase Shift and ES Pre-Mixed cannot be used simultaneously.
7.2.12 96/24 Core
This option is only available if the Stream Type is Master Audio, the sample rate is 96kHz or higher, the
Channel layout is 6.1 Matrix, 5.1, 5.0, or 2.0, and the bit rate is 1509kbps. When these conditions are
met the ‘96/24 Core’ button will un-gray. Selecting this option
adds the 96/24 extension
stream into the encoding in addition to the lossless Master Audio and lossy Digital Surround streams;
thus, when playing back a stream that was encoded with this option on using a DTS Digital Surround
decoder, the lossy 48kHz core portion of the stream will decode. When playing back the stream on a
DTS 96/24 capable decoder, the lossy 96/24 extension core portion of the stream will decode. And when
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