When working with Dolby
E encoded audio tracks in Flame you can do the following:
- Play back Dolby E encoded audio from
the timeline.
- Scrub Dolby E encoded audio from the
timeline at standard playback speed.
- Create timelines with a mix of Dolby
E encoded tracks and standard audio tracks.
- Edit Dolby E encoded audio at the frame
level.
- Import Dolby E encoded audio as a file
(such as AIFF 24-bits 48kHz or WAVE 24-bit 48kHz) without altering
the Dolby E stream.
- Export Dolby E encoded audio as a file
(such as AIFF 24-bit 48kHz or WAVE 24-bit 48kHz) without altering
the Dolby E stream.
- Capture Dolby E encoded audio from a
VTR while monitoring the decoded signal.
- Output Dolby E encoded audio to a VTR
while monitoring the decoded signal.