Music Media Helper (Tools for Multichannel Audio & Music Videos)

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I should add another new Remix tool to remix any 8 channel file to 5.1 FLAC, that would allow a user to converts the core Atmos 7.1 to 5.1 FLAC at any sample rate/bit depth (useful for those that don't have an Atmos system maybe?
Not sure if that's necessary, my understanding is that an Atmos-encoded audio should play correctly in a 5.1 system (ie backwards compatible), as it just ignores the meta-data for the additional channels. However, not sure if anything is "lost" by doing so, so maybe there is a use case for this?
 
You are correct, but there a number of users here without AVRs that can’t decode TruehD, and some without HDMI at all.

Edit: And those that can’t play Atmos/DTS on car audio and other systems that can play multichannel FLAC or AAC (but can’t decode any Dolby or DTS formats).
 
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Exactly. For example, I have an Oppo Player connected to a Bose Quad Preamp. And surprisingly, the Oppo decodes physical media (i.e. a simple DTS encoded CD), but not the same ripped data set when played via network.

So I would like to pre-decode my files into 4.0 FLAC files.
 
There was (still is) a discussion about dial norm. May be there is a lot of discussion about this. Is it possible to include those values in the media file manager report?

Probably to modify it? I like to decide myself to which level I set my volume knob.
(The same, I like to do with CDs. But currently most of them are compress to **ck. But this is offtopic.)
 
There was (still is) a discussion about dial norm. May be there is a lot of discussion about this. Is it possible to include those values in the media file manager report?

Probably to modify it? I like to decide myself to which level I set my volume knob.
(The same, I like to do with CDs. But currently most of them are compress to **ck. But this is offtopic.)

There is no way to modify Dialnorm, someone made a claim it could be done but I tried and it can’t, it’s baked in throughout the encoded file and seems Dolby decoder does a checksum, if that fails it rejects the file as corrupt (it’s been tampered with)
 
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