On 11/1/2016 10:06 PM, Andrew Sun wrote:
On 11/1/2016 8:39 PM, Phil Rhodes wrote:
Some sort of externally-supplied file defining timings and
positionings for the various audio objects in the stream, I would
think. The ideal format for this would depend on the sort of DAW
software that was
cribe".
I agree with you here. Dolby Atmos has frame elements, which are
composed of Bed Definition Elements
for the channel beds, Object Definition Elements for the Audio Objects,
and Audio Elements themselves.
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ould be very easy to implement Dolby Atmos
encoding for TrueHD and Digital Plus
now that we have the specs. Plex coding is defined right within the
Document.
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inished in development for TrueHD
streams without Atmos, so it won't
be a bad idea to add support for Atmos encoding with TrueHD eventually.
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To uns
still being worked on.
Dolby Atmos uses these existing codecs and is basically an extension. It
allows for object-based audio
using objects, a audio channel bed, and metadata. Here's the link to the
file.
https://www.datafilehost.com/d/684984d7
Please leave a reply of what you think about the forma
Andrew Sun gmail.com> writes:
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> Phil Rhodes rocketmail.com> writes:
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> > > It would also have to be tested against the hardware TV Dolby
> Vision> decoders for conformance.
> > It strikes me that if we could find examples of material that was
s (both single layer and dual layer)
without errors to silence.
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need to auto-detect the hardware capabilities of the monitor.
It would also have to be tested against the hardware TV Dolby Vision
decoders for conformance.
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Carl Eugen Hoyos ag.or.at> writes:
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> Andrew Sun gmail.com> writes:
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> > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5-q6qHXjH0GcHNhT0g3aWxuNWM
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> I opened ticket #5688, thank you for the sample!
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> Is there a software decoder?
> Contrary to what was wr
, I'm pretty sure since Dolby Vision is
proprietary, there would have to be reverse engineering involved.
Andrew Sun
On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 5:59 AM, Phil Rhodes
wrote:
> That's a very, very big job which I suspect won't be happening without
> significant amounts of
the
base layer.
Andrew Sun
On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 3:35 AM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> Andrew Sun gmail.com> writes:
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> > Dolby Vision is a 12-bit HDR dual layer codec that has a 10-bit
> > base layer of either HEVC or AVC, and then an enhancement layer
> > that s
be implemented.
Best regards,
Andrew Sun
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