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DTS-HD Master Audio Suite™,
User Guide
v 2.5
Confidential - Do NOT Duplicate 16 DTS Document No.: 9301F55800D
17781 v1
7.1.7 Folder-Based Encoding
When the is checked, the function of the input and output file directories
will change from a single file input output model to a source and destination folder model.
First, a confirmation pop-up message will display after clicking the Encode button warning the user that
Folder-based Encoding is enabled. If the user clicks CANCEL, no encoding will occur.
Once the user clicks OK, the encoder will search the Destination Directory identifying valid mono audio
file groups in the same fashion that the ‘Auto Import’ feature loads a group of files.
All valid audio file groups will be encoded with the same settings (e.g. format, stream type, channel
count, sampling rate, bit-depth, bitrate, downmix(es), frame rate, start time, etc.) used for the initial
encode; the only differences will be the input files and the duration (end time), which may differ
depending on the length of the input files. The longest source file of each file group will determine each
individual encode length.
Please read the (15. Folder Based Encoding Supplement) at the bottom of this manual for
details on this function.
Auto Drive Space Check will disable when Folder-Based Encoding is enabled
Auto Verify will disable when Folder-Based Encoding is enabled. MD5
validation checks are still done in triplicate during each files encoding process.
Folder-Based Encoding ONLY works for mono audio files (single channel).
Stereo (and above) is not supported.
The Start time of the first encode (the setting used when the Encode button
was pressed) will be used for ALL encodes. Broadcast Wave File’s will have no
effect on changing the Start Time of subsequent Folder-Based Encodes.
7.1.8 Encoder Settings
These menu items, found under the ‘Save/Recall Settings’ menu, allow all encoder settings to be saved to
a preferences file, which can later be recalled. The
menu option will
open a Save dialog box for the user to choose where the ‘.dtshdsettings’ file will be created. This file
will save all user settings available in the encoder with the single exception of the input files section.
The
menu option will display an Open dialog box which allows a saved
‘.dtshdsettings’ file to be recalled. Once recalled, all parameters will be restored to the saved state.
Note: Recalling a saved settings file with source material different from the original saved file might
result in un-desired timecode field settings.
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