Figure 14. File Packer, initial screen
Our example
In this example, 48 kHz files are being packed and then encoded to produce a
DTS 5.1 DVD.
1. Select channel mapping L C R for the front channels. See Table 1, page 18.
2. Select Ls Rs channel mapping for the back channels. See Table 1, page 18.
3. LFE is set to ON. See Table 1, page 18.
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A File Download screen will appear, prompting you to choose how
to handle the file
dtsPacker.jar.
Figure 13. File Download screen
2. Save the downloaded file to your local system.
A typical “Save As” dialog will display, prompting you to identify the
destination folder for the downloaded file.
After saving, a Download Complete dialog may prompt you to Open
the file (or open the folder).
3. Activate the .jar file that you just downloaded. (This starts the File Packer.)
3.3. Using the file packer
Start with the File Packer. The purpose of the File Packer is to bring all the source
files together into a single file. The File Packer checks the length of the files and
their sample rates, to ensure that you are supplying the encoder with source files
that are compatible with it.
Upon starting the program, the File Packer initial screen will display.
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