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RE: Audio Digital Data Streams
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- Subject: RE: Audio Digital Data Streams
- From: "Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 11:15:13 -0000
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Unfortunately that also means that you do not get the option of a
fallback PCM soundtrack if you don't have a DTS decoder ... this is why DTS
never really took off on LD.
Phil
As a side bit of info - AC3 streams on LaserDiscs are RF encoded
onto
the right analogue track (needing a £100 bloody converter) whereas DTS on a
LaserDisc takes up the digital audio tracks (no standard stereo audio then)
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the optical out to the decoder/receiver is all that is needed.
G.
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----- Forwarded by Gareth Cook/UK/IBM on 27/03/2002 10:09
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"Mark Harrison"
<Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx> Today 09:36
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Kenneth,
That was what I meant by
"natively digital". DD/DTS are digital streams, mixed digitally, and
intended to be processed entirely within the digital domain. The cludge
of
modulating the stream onto RF was an implementation hack to get it
retro-fitted onto a format never intended to carry it. Not quite as neat
as
the hack required to fit it onto 35mm film, which is to have a separate
mag
strip down the _edge_ of the film, in the gaps between the sprocket
holes
;-)
By comparison, Dolby Pro-logic, and the earlier formats, are
analogue streams. Yes, they may be digitised, but except in very
specialised kit like the Meridians, the processing required to extract
the
extra channels is done in the analogue domain.
In practice, the
"EC
standard" has lost in the market place. It's very hard to find a Region
2
DVD player that _doesn't_ support Dolby Digital, and most Region 2
software
is supplied with a DD soundtrack.
Most, to be fair, also has a
stereo
PCM soundtrack, and when I first got a DVD player, that's what I
listened
to. The Surround Sound processing was a later (second-hand) purchase. I
knew I wanted the Meridians, and decided to save for them rather than
spending on a cheaper system "for the moment"
:-)
Regards,
Mark Harrison Head of Systems, eKingfisher
-----Original Message----- From: Kenneth Watt
[mailto:kennwatt@xxxxxxx] Sent: 26 March 2002 23:25 To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] Audio Digital Data
Streams
AFAIK, you are correct Mark.
What I can tell you
is
that for AC3 from LD you *need* the RF decoder in the amp to enable the
5.1
matrix.
On DD/DTS 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 from DVD primarily but also
virtually
any other source then either a digital optical or co-axial is needed,
it cannot be decoded through normal analogue connections to my
knowledge. Don't ask me why, I just know that that's it!
As for
ITVD, again AFAIK, the digital out allows you to decode the audio signal
off board, it has no function other than that and I have played about
with
the digital out from my Nokia. This leads me to the conclusion that
Nokia
perhaps saw the possibility of broadcasting being done in DD or MPEG
?veloped (mainly) by tem from Philipsd encoding of choice problem with
this. ff board, it has no functio , it cannot be decoded(??) and added
it
just in case however, the broadcasters have a problem with
this.
IIRC, the EC decided that the digital sound encoding of choice
was to be the MPEG system developed (mainly) by Philips but the
consumers
choice was DD, so the broadcasters have a tough choice ahead. Go with DD
which most people have equipment for because of the DVD boom, or go with
the EEC standard and piss everyone off! ;-)
So to answer the
actual
question, no the Nokia box does not output DD or any other digital
surround
as it does not receive the signal to enable it to do so. You *will* get
Dolby Surround, but it will only be marginally better by using an
offboard
DAC as the signal is pants anyway to start with from ITVD in 99% of
cases.
As Mark rightly points out though, Phil is the real expert on
this stuff.
HTH
K.
> -----Original
Message----- > From: Mark Harrison
[mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx] > Sent: 26 March 2002
17:49 > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Audio
Digital Data Streams > > The following multi-channel formats
are
carried natively digital, and > include tagging to specify which
format
they're in. In addition, they > carry further tags to specify how
many
discrete audio channels are > included. Dolby Digital, for example,
has
several different varieties, > between mono and 6 channels (5
full-frequency, plus 1 limited bandwidth > intended for
Bass.) > > - Dolby Digital (between 1 and 6 discrete
channels) > - DTS (between 1 and 6 discrete channels) > - MLP
(between 2 and 6 discrete channels, I think??????????) > > The
following multi-channel formats are carried natively analogue, on >
two
channels, and don't include any tagging. They just rely on phase >
processing to try to "decode" a rear channel. > > -
Stereo > - Dolby Surround (three channels modulated into two) >
-
Dolby Pro-logic (four channels modulated into two) > >
>
The real expert on all of this is Phil Harris. > > Mark
Harrison > Head of Systems, eKingfisher > >
-----Original
Message----- > From: Kevin Hawkins
[mailto:lists@xxxxxxx] > Sent: 26 March 2002 16:24 > To:
UKHA Group > Subject: [ukha_d] Audio Digital Data Streams >
> > Is all the info necessary to define the
exact
format of the data > encoding always transmitted in an audio digital
data stream or is it > sometimes ambiguous ? >
Specifically with ITV Digital (assuming it is still around by the >
time
you read this), do they ever transmit anything apart
from standard >
stereo or Dolby Surround ? (I heard not as they don't have the >
bandwidth). When they do transmit Dolby Surround is there anything
in >
the data stream so that you know it is in surround rather
than ordinary > stereo ? I do have a digital output from my Nokia
ex
OD box. > > Kevin > > >
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