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DTS-HD StreamPlayer™

Quality Control Playback

The DTS-HD StreamPlayer™ is a standalone real-time decoder that provides monitoring and playback of all DTS® streams with synchronization to QuickTime™ video. Designed for audio quality control prior to disc authoring, DTS-HD StreamPlayer is capable of simulating a wide variety of consumer playback environments with settings such as DTS Core output, downmix to 5.1 or stereo, speaker remapping, and real-time Primary and Secondary Audio mixing. The DTS-HD StreamPlayer is included with both Master Audio Suite and Surround Audio Suite.

 

KEY BENEFITS:

  • Create playlists to audition multiple languages or segments
  • Assignable In/Out Points with Loop Mode
  • Keyboard shortcuts for quick navigation through encodes
  • Full Screen video mode on a dedicated, secondary high definition display for enhanced lip-sync Quality Control
  • Utilizes CoreAudio (Mac) and ASIO (Windows) compatible devices for audio output
  • Supports QuickTime compatible video formats and window resizing
  • 7.1 output, speaker soloing, and real-time level metering
  • Single and Batch Decode to PCM makes StreamPlayer ideal for archiving your original PCM source using DTS-HD Master Audio™

 

BD Player Mixing Emulation

Take the guess-work out of quality control and audition BD-Live audio, Picture-In-Picture, and other interactive audio features with the StreamPlayer’s onboard BD mixer emulator, with real-time metadata display.

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