![]() I am somewhat knowledgeable on software, but not straight out of the box. ![]() Found some hints on Dolby web-pages pointing to Github, where a (let’s call it) ADM-to-EAC3 converter can be compiled and used. Had searched the internet on that big time. ![]() What piece in the flow or additional software piece is required for me to close the gap? Had even hoped, that there is a path to Dolby True HD within Nuendo 11. Sure, DD+ has reduced bitrate as compared to Dolby True HD. I had thought, that Nuendo can at least generate EAC3-Files, which can contain Dolby Digital Plus (DD+) in Dolby Atmos format. What is the missing piece to get the exported ADM-File (waves + metadata) to be played back on my Atmos AVR? But I did not get any further with the ADM export. With Nuendo 11, I was flashed that now Atmos mixes can be done without the Dolby Producer Suite or Media Suite and also without a pricy software RMU or the even pricier hardware RMU. The mixing and playback from within Nuendo on a discrete 7.1.4 setup in my amateur studio works After exporting it I want to play it back (audio only) on my Atmos home theatre system system with a 5.1.5 speaker setup. ![]() What I am trying to achieve is to mix synthesizer-based music with 3D-Audio. I am just an ambitioned hobbyist and Nuendo-wise most likely far away from you Pros. ![]() I am trying to resolve a potential brain gap on Nuendo 11 and Dolby Atmos. ![]()
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