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skip65 05-20-2010 09:20 AM

7.1 with CPTK to bluray
 
Hi
I'm completely new to the world of surround mixing and I have scoured these forums before posting this :)

I have Complete Production Toolkit for Protools LE and I am working on a 7.1 mix for an audio art installation. What I need to know is can I use the plugins that came with CPTK to encode the 7.1 to either DTS or Dolby Digi and then burn that to BluRay disk for playout through a 7.1 surround Onkyo amp? All I can find is the Neyrinck SoundCode Stereo plugin but this has no mention of encoding to DTS or Dolby.

Any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers

Newpostguy 05-20-2010 09:23 AM

Re: 7.1 with CPTK to bluray
 
If you have DVD Studio Pro you can use that to encode DD (AC3) thats what we use. Otherwise you will have to buy / rent something to encode inside of PT. The CPTK does not come with these encoders.

Nate Hoffman 05-20-2010 09:59 AM

Re: 7.1 with CPTK to bluray
 
Blu-rays can have 7.1 PCM tracks on them, so you might not need any encoding. Just bounce the 8 mono files and give them to the person creating the Blu-ray.

nst7 05-20-2010 06:41 PM

Re: 7.1 with CPTK to bluray
 
And just for your reference, Complete Toolkit does not include any kind of Dolby or DTS encoding at all.

The soundcode stereo is merely a plugin that combines a 5.1 channel down to a stereo channel in protools, mainly for editing, not for mixing, on a smaller system where you only have standard 2 channel monitoring.

Craig F 05-20-2010 07:38 PM

Re: 7.1 with CPTK to bluray
 
also Pro Tools 7.1 is the old dead SDDS format (L,Le,C,Re,R,LS,RS,LFE) not the Dolby EX format (L,C,R,LS,RS,LB,RB,LFE) that most want

skip65 05-21-2010 03:13 AM

Re: 7.1 with CPTK to bluray
 
Great stuff - many thanks for the replies everyone, had no idea bluray takes 7.1 PCM - sounds perfect!


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