
Monitoring with the Dolby Atmos Monitor Application
Authoring for Dolby
®
Atmos
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To play back a Dolby Atmos print master:
1. Set up the RMU for recording by doing the following:
• Make sure the Renderer software is not running on the RMU. If it is running,
turn it off by typing <Q> in its
Command Prompt window or by using the
Windows Task Manager.
• Open a
Command Prompt windo w.
• On a command line, navigate to the Renderer software, located at:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Dolby Laboratories\Adaptive Audio Renderer
• On a command line, type the commands and options to start the renderer, load a
room configuration, and specify the print master to play back. Include additional
command-line options, as desired.
For example (showing required command-line options):
renderer -–atmosconfig E:\RoomConfiguration\config.dac --playlist
E:\FilmName\PrintMaster_1\dub_out.rpl
In this example,
E: is the media drive, the first path is the folders where the zipped
.dac file containing the room configuration data is located, and the second path is the
folders where the print master
dub_out.rpl file and other supporting files are located.
• Press <Enter>.
2. Do one of the following:
• To trigger playback via an LTC source (such as Pro Tools): In the Monitor
application transport, click (highlight)
LTC to enable chasing to the sync master.
The RMU is now ready to chase LTC. Trigger playback from the LTC source.
• To play back with the Monitor application as the master: In the Monitor
application transport, click (highlight)
> to begin playback. When done, click [x]
to stop playback.
4.6 Monitoring with the Dolby Atmos Monitor Application
The Monitor application provides a general set of meters, displays, and controls for all
operation modes. These allow for monitoring and working with the following:
• Communication status
• Objects
• RMU output meters
• Room configuration and speakers
Additionally, you can select from different view options. See Selecting a Monitor
Application View.
To ensure that you hear Dolby Atmos audio from the Dolby RMU outputs, see Hearing
Dolby Atmos Audio.
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