Subject:soft encode
Posted by: wingnut
Date:9/26/1999 4:26:00 PM
so i've been playing with the soft encode demo and i have a question ... how does this thing work? when/if i purchase this will i need special hardware to get these files to video tape? can i come take this file from my sound card to video tape and play it back thru my surround sound receiver. the demo doesnt seem very helpful in explaining itself. maybe a manual included with it might help. can someone who works with this program help me out? andrew hollister |
Subject:Re: soft encode
Reply by: SonicTom
Date:9/27/1999 11:03:00 AM
>>when/if i purchase this will i need special hardware to get >>these files to video tape? Soft Encode is used to make Dolby Digital format files which are primarily used in DVD authoring, film and broadcast. It is meant to be an alternative to Dolby Digital hardware encoders. Analog tape (VHS)cannot make use of this format. Dolby Digital is different than Dolby Surround which is a process that can be trasfererred via analog media. For more info on Dolby formats, see http://www.dolby.com >>the demo doesnt seem very helpful in explaining itself. >>maybe a manual included with it might help. The demo does not include a manual which does come with a purchased version. Tom Hamer Sonic Foundry |
Subject:Re: soft encode
Reply by: emorbius
Date:9/27/1999 4:17:00 PM
>> >>Soft Encode is used to make Dolby Digital format files which >>are primarily used in DVD authoring, film and broadcast. It is >>meant to be an alternative to Dolby Digital hardware encoders. >> >>Analog tape (VHS)cannot make use of this format. Dolby Digital is >>different than Dolby Surround which is a process that can be >>trasfererred via analog media. For more info on Dolby formats, see >>http://www.dolby.com >> >>>>the demo doesnt seem very helpful in explaining itself. >>>>maybe a manual included with it might help. >> >>The demo does not include a manual which does come with a purchased >>version. >> >>Tom Hamer >>Sonic Foundry Can one put these soft encoded files like 5.1 on a standard CD-R and then play them through a receiver that has a dolby digital decoder (through the opitcal input) either from a DVD deck that will read CD- R's or a CD player with an optical output? Bob |