ARIB Status
WFM5200 Waveform Monitor User Manual
Program Configuration: Determines how the audio channels are grouped
within a Dolby E bitstream. Up to eight channels can be grouped together in
individual programs, where each program contains its own metadata.
Dolby Source: Indicates the instrument input from which the Dolby Content
is sourced.
Dolby Data Rate: For Dolby D, indicates the encoded data rate; for Dolby E,
indicates the data rate that would be used to encode a Dolby Digital bitstream.
Dolby Sample Rate: Indicates the sample rate of the decoded Dolby Digital
bitstream.
Bitstream Mode: Describes the audio service contained within the Dolby
Digital bitstream. A complete audio program may consist of a main audio
service (a complete mix of all the program audio), an associated audio service
comprising a complete mix, or a main service combined with an associated
service. For more information about possible values, see the instrument online
help; when the Dolby Status display is active in a tile, press the HELP button.
Dolby E Frame Rate: Indicates the Dolby E frame rate. If Dolby Frame Rate
is not the same as the video Frame Rate, the rate value is displayed in red.
Check for the presence and status of ARIB-based information encoding. The
instrument supports TR-B.22, TR-B.23-1, TR-B.23-2, B.35, B.37, and B.39 ARIB
standards. To view the ARIB content displays, enable this option in CONFIG >
Aux Data Settings > ARIB Content Display. For detailed information about
ARIB displays, go to the ARIB Displays section in this manual. (See page 107.)
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