
DTS-HD Master Audio Suite™,
User Guide
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Note: Changing either to anything other than or changing the
to something other than the will result in an encoded file with an
adjusted Reference Time to a valid timecode per the new frame count.
Note: The Add Silence tool will ONLY work with Primary Audio files created by MAS Encoder
v2.0 and after.
10.6 File Info Tool
The File Info Tool is activated by selecting the button, as shown in Figure 10-16.
Figure 10-16 File Info Tool
This tool opens the selected DTS-HD file and reads the DTS-HD header extracting the information that
is contained within the encoded stream. The tool does not decode or perform any validation. That is the
function of the Verify Tool. The data is partitioned into several sections showing information found in
the header, the core substream, the extension substream, the audio presentation data such as number of
channels, bit rate, sample rate, etc., the size of the encoded audio stream, navigation data and the
synchronization words that are pertinent to the stream. The scrolled area of the Verify Tool can be
selected by highlighting with the mouse and copy/paste to an external file for future use. This is
accomplished by using Ctrl-C (Windows) or Apple-C (Macintosh) to copy from the scrolled pane and
Ctrl-V (Windows) or Command-V (Macintosh) to paste into an open file.
Table 10-1 shows an example of the output generated from the File Info Tool.
Table 10-1 DTS File Info Application Output
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