I'm converting a video to DCP for a private show, but it only has Left and Right audio (no center, no surround). Should I just leave it that way for the DCP or should I mix the channels into the center too? I plan to leave the surrounds out of it, of course.
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Depends a bit on the character of the audio. Most people on a private show will probably have no problem with plain stereo at all. Where will the crowd sit? Usually in the back rows of the auditorium, so the L/R-C balance is not such an issue.
Last edited by Carsten Kurz; 05-15-2021, 02:34 PM.
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Use an up-mixer to give a generate a C track. Stereo phantom imagining falls apart in far field auditoriums for a few reasons.
#1 as the L/R spread extends beyond +/- 30degree it loses its effect.
#2 for all the seats that are off axis of the centerline phantom imagining will not really be effective
#3 Even if you're on the centerline in the reference position (best case scenario) there's still a thing called stereo crosstalk coloration which results in a big dip in the dialogue region-> poor intelligibility.
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Further, it appears DCPoMatic will do the upmix for you. See https://dcpomatic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=808 .
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