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Main Screen
SurCode for Dolby E Encoder
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2.2 Bit Depth
Directly below the Program Configuration selector is the Bit Depth selector (see Figure 2-4).
Figure 2-4
All Program Configurations can be encoded in 20- or 24-bits. 16-bit is not available for Program
Configurations which have more than 6 channels.
2.3 Output File Name
You must select a file name and path for the new Dolby E encoded file. To name an output file,
click on the Browse button under the File Name display (see Figure 2-5), browse to the location
where you want to write the new encoded file, and type in a file name. The new file name will
now appear above the Browse button.
Figure 2-5
2.4 Import Metadata
A typical Dolby E encoded file will contain both Dolby E metadata (such as Program Configura-
tion and Bit Depth) and AC3 metadata (such as Dialog Level and Preferred Downmix Mode). All
of this metadata can be saved into the header of a .wav file (called the “dbmd chunk”), and
retrieved for later use. The metadata can also be stored in a .xml file. The saving of metadata into
a .wav or .xml file is done during decoding, so that the metadata associated with that audio will
not be lost. SurCode for Dolby E Decoder, for example, can save the metadata in these ways.
SurCode for Dolby E Encoder makes it easy to grab metadata stored in a .wav or .xml file and use
it in your current project. Just click on the Import Metadata button under the File Name. It will
bring up a browse window from which you can choose a file with a “.wav” or “.xml” extension.
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