
DTS-HD Master Audio Suite™,
User Guide
v 2.5
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Caution: A DTS-HD encoded stream whose reference time do not equal its start time may have a
delay that is inappropriate for disc authoring. Encoding with a user specified reference time is
only necessary for use with the Join operation.
7.2.22 Timecode Error Processing
The user interface contains rudimentary error processing whenever and invalid timecode is specified.
Only numeric values can be entered into the timecode field. Any character other than a numeric value
will result in the cursor staying at its current location.
If the ‘NumLock’ key on the keyboard is in the locked state and the keyboard has a numeric keypad,
entering the timecode start time and/or timecode end time can be done quite easily. The timecode
interface is structured such that the cursor will ‘jump’ over the colon or semi-colon placeholders. These
characters cannot be deleted. If a timecode value that is entered results in an error condition, the
timecode field will change to red and the keyboard will beep. Error processing takes place at the
expected levels (i.e. hours > 23, minutes > 59 and seconds > 59). Timecode validation occurs when the
encode button is selected.
Figure 7-10 and Figure 7-11 show examples where the hours and minutes field contained an erroneous
input.
Figure 7-10 Timecode Error (hours)
Figure 7-11 Timecode Error (minutes)
7.2.23 Diagnostics and Output Section
The lower right portion of the Audio panel, as shown Figure 7-12, provides feedback on the operation of
the user interface as well as any error messages that are generated by the encoder. It also provides the
control mechanism to submit an encode job and to launch the encode queue to determine the status of
each submitted job.
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