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Does anyone know if there is a software solution to convert Dolby E signals to PCM audio? Dolby E is being used by CBS, WB and FOX. Thanks

Lineman

the local stations already convert the Dolby E to Dolby Digital, just treat it like normal Dolby Digital, cause that's what it is.

Originally posted by Sycho
the local stations already convert the Dolby E to Dolby Digital, just treat it like normal Dolby Digital, cause that's what it is.

I realize that the locals convert the Dolby E by hardware, but is there a software solution to convert Dolby E to PCM/5.1. I have a Dobly E file that I want to edit, but can't edit it with anything that I have on my pc.

Lineman


Originally Posted by linemanI realize that the locals convert the Dolby E by hardware, but is there a software solution to convert Dolby E to PCM/5.1. I have a Dobly E file that I want to edit, but can't edit it with anything that I have on my pc.

Is there any news about Dolby E softdecode?


Originally Posted by arkokoIs there any news about Dolby E softdecode?

I don't think so, but Dolby just released a product able to encode/decode Dolby E on a file-based workflow :
quot;Optionally, the DP600 offers faster-than-real-time file-based encoding and decoding of Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby E bitstreams, functions previously available only in real-time Dolby hardware products. Additionally, it enables multichannel audio transcoding of Dolby E to Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital Plus formats. It also offers a unique high-quality, single-step Dolby Digital to Dolby Digital Plus transcoder that preserves the metadata and minimizes tandem coding losses. This allows the audio from existing media archives to be converted to next-generation broadcast formats.quot;
professional/pr.../dp600_01.html

Hi all,
I want to change the gloabal gain parameter of a dolbyE stream without de- and reencoding it (which I cannot do anyway). I am happy for any peace of information.
Escpecially informations about how to genenarate the check sum after changing the gain parameter.
Thanks.

is there any soft encoder solution to dolby E?
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