Dolby Plug-ins for Print Master - Question
Dear Digi
Are you working with Dolby to enable us to utilize the Dolby surround plug-in for final Mixes to Film? Also as Kind-of-Loud is working on new DOlby 5.1 plugins.... When will be we able to ACTAULLY use these plugins to create final mixes. Currently Doby has stated that it DOES NOT allow the use of software plug-is for encoding. we can only use them for pre-mixing Cheers ------------------ georgia hilton World Wide Audio Inc NY NY 646.336.1152 www.wwaudioinc.com [This message has been edited by georgia (edited November 16, 2000).] |
Re: Dolby Plug-ins for Print Master - Question
Hi Georgia, how ya been?
AS far as the Dolby thing, the Surround Encoder/Decoder Plugin duplicates the SEU-4 and SDU-4, so you hear the encode-decode process, and you CAN use it to create Lt-Rt Mixes for videos. And Dolby fully supports the plugin as an exact digital duplicate of the hardware boxes. BUT, what the plugin doesn't do is replace the Dolby DS-4 box that Dolby shows up with when you printmaster. You can't buy it, and ya gotta pay the Dolby license fee (for FILM prints, not movies finished on video) in order to get Dolby to show up with it. The DS-4 is the missing piece. So, until Dolby releases its stranglehold (and as long as the Dolby Stereo Optical track remains the "24 Track" of film sound formats; no matter what, virtually EVERY theater in the world can screen at the very least the Dolby Steero Lt-Rt) I doubt if we'll ever be able to do an Lt-Rt without their involvement. And even if the Kind-of-Loud plugins can do a Dolby Digital or a DTS mix, the delivery requirements for every film distributor always contain "a Dolby Stereo, Matrix-Encoded, LCRS, Lt-Rt". So they STILL got us! It's a drag, especially for indie filmmakers who aren't making 3,000 prints of "Charlie's Angels", but just need to make ONE precious print to screen it at a film festival on the slim chance that they might get distribution. Anyway, that's the deal with the Dolby plug-in. Cheers! ------------------ Joe Milner Puget Sound Los Angeles |
Re: Dolby Plug-ins for Print Master - Question
hey! how goes the Left Coast! we moved to our new studio 600 sq ft mix room.. I can finally get a good theater mix going!
anyway... I understand the part about the DS-4 it's the same with the DTS tower. What i'm annoyed about is that I can't use the plugins to to formally mix to. I have to purchase the SEU-4 and SDU-4 according to dolby... So why did I purchase the plug-ins to begin with.. arrg. ( just blowing off steam) we're etting up the new room for DOlby micx certification and its a pain in the butt. We're completely ready and have mixed a number of pictures in Stereo. We've mixed a few in Dolby Surround and now we have a client who wants to do dolby digital. On the other hand we are oked for DTS and we'll be bringing in a DTS tower shortly. As to prints... Dolby wants $12,000 for a production lic and $4000 for festables... My client wnats 1 print and dolby will not give us a single print license at a realstic price so i'm speaking with DTS about a deal since DTS is working to get more prints and footprint into the festable circuit. oh well.... back to coffee and Mutant Aliens! cheers BTW: give me a call! ------------------ georgia hilton World Wide Audio Inc NY NY 646.336.1152 www.wwaudioinc.com |
Re: Dolby Plug-ins for Print Master - Question
So does that mean that whenever you want to use the Dolby Certified logo on a commercial product, you fall into this licensing pit ? Is this just with picture ?
How about the hose of new products coming up ? DVD Author by Apple, Kind of Loud's SmartCode etc. If I would do say a company's presentation DVD in 5.1... Sorry if I com across as stupid.... but I am :-) ------------------ Arno Peeters Tape TV Productions |
Re: Dolby Plug-ins for Print Master - Question
Hi Arno,
<< So does that mean that whenever you want to use the Dolby Certified logo on a commercial product, you fall into this licensing pit ? >> Yes, regardless of whether it's with picture. The DVD-Audio specification allows for PCM 5.1. As I understand it, this means that you won't have to encode it using Dolby or DTS and therefore don't have to pay the licensing fees. Greg |
Re: Dolby Plug-ins for Print Master - Question
O.K..........
So If you want to use `Dolby`s` Logo you will have to pay the licensing fees and get certified, F#$%$@#$##^k Dolby and Sony (as well as others) and corporate global market dominance really ****s me to tears. http://www.digidesign.com/ubb/images/icons/mad.gif I am a realist but I would also like to see an underground movement away from these companies (Yeah yeah, peace love and mung beans).... http://www.digidesign.com/ubb/images/icons/rolleyes.gif But; If a large number of people are buying their proprietry software then the fees charged for this should come with a license. I understand that there must be quality control and mixing standards adhered to but as there are so many different bloody standards and now, types of surround, I feel that this should apply. It would be naive of me to discount the distribution networking between the multi-national companies and the larger media networks that air digital tv as well as the merging of large film production companies and other media networks.(Mmmm,...budgets) Maybe you could write a credit note like .... If you have a Dolby frequency masking crappy style of decoder and you do not like to use the DTS that is also provided on this DVD, then it will work as well. http://www.digidesign.com/ubb/images/icons/wink.gif Oh well just inferring towards a more open playing field; but just remember,at one time there was no internet....... http://www.digidesign.com/ubb/images/icons/smile.gif |
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