Note that the “external” preset is also applicable when using the internal Atmos Renderer.
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The Timecode Generator will still need to be patched as described below. The preset works with either Fixed or Flex bus mapping. The preset creates a 7.1.2 Bed track and 118 Object tracks. See the below section for Creating and Applying Presets. This preset also be applied from the Fairlight workspace directly. Select the installed “Dolby Atmos 7.1.2 External” preset.Check Use Fairlight Preset when creating a new timeline.If the project is configured with Flex bus imported Dolby Atmos Master files are automatically patched and assigned to Bed and Object tracks.Ī Fairlight preset can be optionally installed with the Dolby Atmos Renderer. With Flex bus tracks can be freely patched to busses, busses to tracks, or bus to bus. Unchecking this selection in a new project set the project for Flex bus mapping. In the Fairlight tab, it is recommended to de-select Use fixed bus mapping. Un-check Configure Dolby Atmos Mastering Rendererįairlight is set to use Fixed or Flex bus mapping in Project Settings.Īccess Project Settings from the menu bar File > Project Settings (Shift 9) or the settings icon (cog) located at the bottom right of the user interface.Assign the speakers to specific outputs as needed.Set the Monitor set format from the drop-down menu to the studio speaker layout appropriate to the Device and the studio speaker layout.check Automatic speaker configuration or.Set the Output device to an audio interface with up to 12 outputs for up to 7.1.4 monitoring.From the menu bar, navigate to Davinci Resolve > Preferences and stay on the System tab.Assign the Base Audio Output to the first channel or the Dolby Audio Bridge or output deviceĬonfiguring Preferences for Using the Native RendererĬonfigure the system to use the native Renderer as follows:.Enter the IP address of the external workstation.Enter 127.0.0.1 as the Dolby Atmos Renderer IP Address when using the Dolby Audio Bridge or.Check Enable Dolby Atmos Mastering Renderer.In the Immersive Audio section check Enable Dolby Atmos.Set the I/O engine to Fairlight Audio Accelerator.If using the Dolby Atmos Renderer on an external workstation.set the Output device to Dolby Audio Bridge.If using the Dolby Atmos Renderer running on the same CPU as Resolve.From the menu bar, navigate to Davinci Resolve > Preferences and stay on the System tab.Configuring Preferences for Using a Renderer external to ResolveĬonfigure the system to use the Dolby Audio Bridge and communicate with the Renderer as follows:
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Resolve can also connect with the Dolby Atmos Renderer running internally or running externally via MADI on a dedicated RMW.Ī Dolby Atmos Renderer is still needed for monitoring in binaural, authoring Binaural Render Mode settings, loudness measurement, re-renders (including binaural), metadata edits, punch-in/out of existing masters, and MP4 exports. The Resolve native Renderer supports speaker layouts up to 7.1.4 with capable output hardware but does not support speaker arrays or onboard EQ.
And the Deliver component can be used to output IMF packages. The NLE component can be used to import and playback/QC master files against video all in the same application.
wav), and master file export (ADM BWF .wav and IMF IAB .mxf). The Fairlight DAW component of Resolve 17 can be used for Dolby Atmos content creation, mixing, monitoring, master file import (.atmos and ADM BWF. This allows for a self-contained Dolby Atmos workflow in Resolve. With the introduction of version17, Resolve now features a native Renderer for Dolby Atmos licensed from Dolby Labs and the ability to export master files.