2022-01-02, 09:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 2022-01-02, 11:03 AM by Doctor M.
Edit Reason: More thoughts
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Back in 2010(?!) I started a thread on OTF about how to upmix stereo tracks to 5.1. A lot of the stuff in it are now out of date and would probably take a lot of work and installing of old software just to pull off.
Does anyone have a more modern (and better quality) way of doing that now? SurCode is the only thing I have found that may do the job and it is not cheap.
I've been contacted by someone who wanted me to listen to their upmix and give my opinion and I'm hoping to provide a better answer then: leave it stereo and let the AVR do the work.
Edit: Back when I wrote that guide, there were details of how DPL was mixed that made matrixing the channels easy. It's largely gone from the internet. The only thing I've found is this: https://dvedaa.github.io/posts/gsoc-2020/
And it's weird. I'm not sure I trust the channel mapping for DPL2's surround channels.
That said, I'm working on a cunning plan to make this easy as heck for anyone needing to do this.
Edit 2: Going back to a 2010 version of Wikipedia's Dolby Pro Logic page yielded what I was looking for... and yeah that other page's DPL2 surrounds don't coincide.
Edit 3: Ah, heck. That's what I used originally for my matrces, but it was later changed to this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?tit...g_matrices
then this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?tit...g_matrices
Then removed. My head hurts.
Does anyone have a more modern (and better quality) way of doing that now? SurCode is the only thing I have found that may do the job and it is not cheap.
I've been contacted by someone who wanted me to listen to their upmix and give my opinion and I'm hoping to provide a better answer then: leave it stereo and let the AVR do the work.
Edit: Back when I wrote that guide, there were details of how DPL was mixed that made matrixing the channels easy. It's largely gone from the internet. The only thing I've found is this: https://dvedaa.github.io/posts/gsoc-2020/
And it's weird. I'm not sure I trust the channel mapping for DPL2's surround channels.
That said, I'm working on a cunning plan to make this easy as heck for anyone needing to do this.
Edit 2: Going back to a 2010 version of Wikipedia's Dolby Pro Logic page yielded what I was looking for... and yeah that other page's DPL2 surrounds don't coincide.
Edit 3: Ah, heck. That's what I used originally for my matrces, but it was later changed to this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?tit...g_matrices
then this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?tit...g_matrices
Then removed. My head hurts.