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4 DP590 operation
Create dynamic objects and beds, assign their settings, and save presentations for reuse.
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Creating new or opening existing sessions
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Saving sessions
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Adding beds and dynamic objects
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Assigning beds and dynamic objects to input channels
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Enabling dynamic objects for presentations
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Setting production renderers
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GPIO configuration
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Monitoring local output
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Monitoring loudness value
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Monitoring audio meters
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Connecting to a DP591
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Sending metadata to the DP591
Rendering of dynamic objects for broadcast is available in a range of output configurations
and combinations with the DP590. The unit has the capacity to create presentations of up to
16 active objects using a combination of beds and dynamic objects that enable a high level of
immersive audio for live broadcast. This chapter provides instructions for using the unique
functions of the unit.
4.1 Creating new or opening existing sessions
Begin DP590 authoring by creating or opening a session file.
About this task
A session file is a collection of presentations with defined beds and dynamic objects used
during a broadcast. You can open a new or an existing session.
A new session opens automatically after DP590 client launch.
Procedure
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To open another new session, in the File menu, click New Session (or press Ctrl+N).
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To open an existing session, in the File menu, click Open Session... (or press Ctrl+O)and
browse to the desired file.
4.2 Saving sessions
If you want the configuration you have created to be available for reuse, you can save it as a
session file with a unique name.
Procedure
1. In the File menu, select Save session.
The Save session window displays.
2. Navigate to a location where you want to save the file, enter a unique file name, and then
click Save.
The configuration is saved.
Dolby DP590 object authoring tool quick-start guide
24 June 2016
4.1 Creating new or opening existing sessions
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