SoundCode For DTS Frequently Asked Questions
When I try to encode at 96 kHz using a data rate of 754, the encode fails and an error message is displayed.
When I use the AudioSuite plug-in in Pro Tools to “Decode and Import,” Pro Tools presents a dialogue box that says “No audio was selected."
How do I connect a DVD player to the realtime decoder?
When I try to encode at 96 kHz using a data rate of 754, the encode fails and an error message is displayed.
When I use the AudioSuite plug-in in Pro Tools to “Decode and Import,” Pro Tools presents a dialogue box that says “No audio was selected."
Pro Tools 8 has a bug where if it thinks you have selected no audio, it does not need to perform Audiosuite processing. It can happen if you make a zero lengh selection or if the the selection area has no audio regions in it. There is a simple workaround. Make a non-zero length selection and place some audio in the timeline within your selection.
a. Determine if the DVD player has an Optical out or a SPDIF out.
b. Using Pro Tools' Hardware Setup Dialog, configure the Digital Format to be Optical or SPDIF.
c. Using Pro Tools' Hardware Setup Dialog, configure the Clock Source as Optical or SPDIF
d. Using Pro Tools' Hardware Setup Dialog, configure an input pair to Optical or SPDIF
e. Create a 48 kHz Pro Tools session
f. Create a stereo Aux input and set it's input to be the Optical or SPDIF input
g. Insert a stereo-to-5.1 SoundCode DTS Decoder.




