
DTS-HD Master Audio Suite™,
User Guide
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To clear all jobs that are not currently “In-Progress” or Pending click the button.
Once clicked, all jobs that have Completed, Error’ed, Canceled, Passed, or Failed will be removed from
the Queue window.
7.5.2 Encode Jobs
An Encode job is loaded into the Encode Queue by clicking the Encode Button located on the main MAS
encoder Audio Panel. Once this Encode Button is clicked, the resulting encode job will be placed in the
Encode Queue as the last job. An Encode job can found in four states: In-Progress, Verifying,
Pending, Passed, Completed, Error, or Canceled. (See Figure 7-20 Encode Jobs)
Figure 7-20 Encode Jobs
7.5.3 Verify Jobs
If the Auto Verify function is checked when the Encode Button is clicked, the resultant encode will be
automatically run through the file verification process. (See Auto Verify) The Verify job will begin
immediately upon encode completion and will display on same entry as the Encode job in the Encode
Queue. When a Verify job begins, the output of the verify task will be appended to the verifying file
name in the Encode Queue. Once the Verify job completes the ‘Status’ bar will display the results either
Passed, or Failed. (See Figure 7-21 Verify Job) To manually verify a DTS file, please use the
StreamTools Verify function. If a Verify job fails the related encode should be considered faulty and
deleted.
Figure 7-21 Verify Job
7.6 Log Files
Once an Encode job has completed it can be found at the destination path. A DTSHD file will
contain all of the encode parameters used to create itself. This information can be found using the File
Info Tool (Section 10.6) in the StreamTools program, but this information can be somewhat cryptic and
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