I have been experimenting with converting two channel audio into 5.1 audio. I started with a stereo audio file. I converted it to a new mono file which is used for the center channel. I have not attempted to create an LFE (bass) channel. For the rear channels, I duplicated the front channels (left and right). After a few attempts I got 5 channel LCPM audio which my amplifier recognizes. After some fine tuning, I was able to produce a multi-channel file that my amplifier now indentifies as "Dolby Digital 5.1". The resulting audio is much improved; it is wide and expansive.
I was wondering if there is any way to encode the 5 channel audio into 2 channels that could be recorded with a stereo projector. Here is the MediaInfo report on the audio file I created:
And here is the MediaInfo file I used to create the new 5.1 file:
At this point I assume I would have to have a hardware based Dolby encoder. A Wikipedia article states:
Any suggestions on how to do this?
PS: the software I used to create the multi-channel file is Audacity
I was wondering if there is any way to encode the 5 channel audio into 2 channels that could be recorded with a stereo projector. Here is the MediaInfo report on the audio file I created:
Audio | |||
Format : | FLAC | ||
Format/Info : | Free Lossless Audio Codec | ||
Duration : | 18 s 1 ms | ||
Bit rate mode : | Variable | ||
Bit rate : | 3 815 kb/s | ||
Channel(s) : | 6 channels | ||
Channel layout : | L R C LFE Ls Rs | ||
Sampling rate : | 96.0 kHz | ||
Bit depth : | 16 bits | ||
Compression mode : | Lossless | ||
Stream size : | 8.19 MiB (100%) | ||
Writing library : | libFLAC 1.3.2 (2019-08-04) | ||
MD5 of the unencoded content : | 25A6D4CE34E1E7D24132E2508C0E77D2 |
And here is the MediaInfo file I used to create the new 5.1 file:
Audio | |||
Format : | FLAC | ||
Format/Info : | Free Lossless Audio Codec | ||
Duration : | 18 s 1 ms | ||
Bit rate mode : | Variable | ||
Bit rate : | 1 403 kb/s | ||
Channel(s) : | 2 channels | ||
Channel layout : | L R | ||
Sampling rate : | 96.0 kHz | ||
Bit depth : | 16 bits | ||
Compression mode : | Lossless | ||
Stream size : | 3.01 MiB (100%) | ||
Writing library : | libFLAC 1.3.2 (2019-08-04) | ||
MD5 of the unencoded content : | FF1BEEBB09D18CBA835993E65E0247C9 |
At this point I assume I would have to have a hardware based Dolby encoder. A Wikipedia article states:
The Dolby MP Matrix was the professional system that encoded four channels of film sound into two. This track used by the Dolby Stereo theater system on a 35mm optical stereo print and decoded back to the original 4.0 Surround. The same four-channel encoded stereo track was largely left unchanged and made available to consumers as "Dolby Surround" on home video.
PS: the software I used to create the multi-channel file is Audacity
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