Would it be possible to encode 7.1.4 Atmos, 1kHz at each of the 11 locations in turn (.1 not needed) and then report where each of these 11 locations ends up appearing in the Dolby Digital 5.1 downmix (using the downmix defaults)?
Kirk Bayne
The Pink Floyd DSOTM and Animals Atmos BluRays have a "System Setup" under "Audio Selection" that includes an "Atmos Speaker Configuration" which lets you hear each speaker in turn from a 7.1.4 arrangement, with an accompanying animation. Let me see if I can pull that piece out of one of the BluRays and post it (assuming that is allowed).
In answer to your question, from my Oppo 203 I fed the output in both bitstream and LPCM form via HDMI to my Smyth A16 and watched the virtual speaker meters as it played. Bitstream of course is decoded as Atmos, and with a 7.1.4 Atmos listening room configured, one at a time L/C/R/Lss/Rss/Lb/Rb/Ltf/Rtf/Ltr/Rtr/SW fired in turn (as expected).
Since the Oppo 203 does not decode Atmos (does not have a built-in decoder), I presume LPCM simply sends the downmix. With a 7.1 PCM listening room configured, I saw on the meters this pattern at the corresponding labeled positions:
L: L
C: C
R: R
Lss: Lss
Rss: Rss
Lb: Lb
Rb: Rb
Ltf: L+C+Lss+Rss/2 (where Rss/2 indicates about half the level on Rss as the others)
Rtf: R+C+Lss/2+Rss
Ltr: Lss+Rss/2+Lb+Rb/2
Rtr: Lss/2+Rss+Lb/2+Rb
SW: SW
With a 5.1 PCM listening room configured, I saw on the metters this pattern:
L: L
C: C
R: R
Lss: Lb
Rss: Rb
Lb: Lb
Rb: Rb
Ltf: L+C+Lb+Rb/2
Rtf: R+C+Lb/2+Rb
Ltr: Lb+Rb/2
Rtr: Lb/2+Rb
I have no idea whether these are the downmix defaults in the Dolby Encoder, as that depends on how the Pink Floyd audio engineers prepared the setup video. I could give doing my own encode a spin, since I do have a copy that I use for encoding 7.1.4 files that I prepare in Audacity, but there are much better experts out there than me who can give better testimony about the downmix settings in the encoder.
Of course, the above is all subject to how the Atmos decoder in the A16 works (presumably a licensed and so standard decoder), and my assumption that the Oppo 203 is sending the 7.1 PCM downmix from the Atmos file (but what else could it be doing?). The 5.1 results are surely simply the results of what an A16 5.1 PCM listening room does with a 7.1 input signal. I'm not sure how to make the Oppo send a pure 5.1 PCM stream - maybe over S/PDIF?
Also, I took a look at what happens with a 15.1.8 Atmos listening room configured on the A16 listening to the 7.1.4 Atmos (bitstream). Interestingly there is a lot of multi-speaker activity, ranging from a bit of SW added to the L, C, and R front channels, to lots of mixing across the various speakers at the other positions. I did not expect that behavior from "bed" channels, figuring they would still go to their respective positions. Objects, yes, and I have seen for example isolated C-rear activity in Atmos listening rooms with that speaker configured (see my Ziggy Stardust post, for example); when the Cr is not configured, that activity is split among the nearby rear speakers as one would expect. [Note: thinking about the SW activity, I think my 15.1.8 listening room was configured with a different bass management scheme, so probably nothing to do with Atmos decoding.]