The MidSide Decoder in DCP-o-matic has a flaw in that it inverts L and R in the output as part of the process. But it works nice enough to extract a center from both plain stereo as well as Prologic/Lt/Rt files.
Making a straight Mid/Side decoder for digital files otherwise is easy, and usually safe to use, even if your source track is not known to be Lt/Rt or matrix encoded. I just wanted to stress the difference between a matrix/prologic decoder and an upmixer. For matrix/Prologic decoders to give good results, you have to make sure the source IS actually matrix encoded.
DCP-o-matic has two different 5.1 upmixers in addition to the Mid/Side decoder, their way of working is documented, and they sometimes give decent results, but need to be checked on a proper surround audio system, as they may run havoc on some tracks. They have been assigned experimental status and need to be enabled in advanced prefs since quite some time.
Making a straight Mid/Side decoder for digital files otherwise is easy, and usually safe to use, even if your source track is not known to be Lt/Rt or matrix encoded. I just wanted to stress the difference between a matrix/prologic decoder and an upmixer. For matrix/Prologic decoders to give good results, you have to make sure the source IS actually matrix encoded.
DCP-o-matic has two different 5.1 upmixers in addition to the Mid/Side decoder, their way of working is documented, and they sometimes give decent results, but need to be checked on a proper surround audio system, as they may run havoc on some tracks. They have been assigned experimental status and need to be enabled in advanced prefs since quite some time.
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