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2.6.2 Enable timecode
For some applications, users find it useful to write an invalid timecode into the original encoded
file, to be replaced at a later time by valid timecode.
When the timecode-enable button is selected, the encoder writes valid timecode starting at the
selected Start Time. When the button is not selected, the encoder writes invalid timecode (see Fig-
ure 2-8).
Figure 2-8
2.7 Frame Rate
Dolby E files can be encoded at frame rates of 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, and 30 frames per second.
The frame rate is selected from a pull-down menu (see Figure 2-9).The currently selected frame
rate is indicated by a check mark.
Figure 2-9
2.8 Input Routing
There are times when you may want to encode audio into the Dolby E file in a different order than
they exist in your DAW tracks. The Input Routing selectors allow you to rearrange the ordering of
the input channels.
There is one Input Routing selector for each channel in the encoded Dolby E file, for the Program
Configuration that is chosen. Above each Input Routing selector is the name of the destination
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