Can someone please try to confirm this for me:
1) VP8.0b, new project, 5.1 Surround audio.
2) Drag a stereo .wave file onto the timeline, in my case 16/44
3) Confirm No envelopes, no automation, "Show automation controls" off, panned dead center, everything left at default.
4) Render in AC-3 Studio encoder, either Default or DVD 5.1 template, AGC off. Don't close the Vegas project yet.
5) Insert the .ac3 file into a DVDA5 project, note that the stereo downmix appears and plays mostly in the right channel, not balanced.
6) Go back to the Vegas project, move the surround pan all the way Front Dead Center, confirm no L-R pan, no envelopes, no automation, "Show automation controls" off.
7) Render the project again, repeating step 4.
8) Insert the .ac3 file into a DVDA5 project, note that the stereo downmix now appears and plays balanced L-R.
9) Go back to the Vegas project again, only this time move the surround panner all the way to Rear Dead Center, and render again.
10) Insert the .ac3 file into a DVDA5 project, note that the stereo downmix again appears and plays mostly in the right channel, not balanced.
I think this is a problem with the embedded downmix in the 5.1 file when rendered in the AC-3 Studio template, and affects playback in applications that can access it. It does not seem to affect applications and players that create their own stereo downmix directly from the 5.1 surround file, as is often the case. It is worth noting the downmix looks and plays properly (the bug is not reproduceable) when rendered to the AC-3 Pro encoder.
EDIT: See additional observations 2 and 4 posts down.
Note: I have independently confirmed the behavior in my software DVD player. When it is set at "Stereo" the playback is balanced and correct. When it is set at "AC-3 compatible stereo downmix" the playback is unbalanced just like in the DVDA5 timeline.
If this can be reproduced in someone else's setup, I would like to hear from Sony or be directed to other responses regarding this apparent bug. If, however, it's something just on my system, I will welcome the opportunity to dig deeper.
1) VP8.0b, new project, 5.1 Surround audio.
2) Drag a stereo .wave file onto the timeline, in my case 16/44
3) Confirm No envelopes, no automation, "Show automation controls" off, panned dead center, everything left at default.
4) Render in AC-3 Studio encoder, either Default or DVD 5.1 template, AGC off. Don't close the Vegas project yet.
5) Insert the .ac3 file into a DVDA5 project, note that the stereo downmix appears and plays mostly in the right channel, not balanced.
6) Go back to the Vegas project, move the surround pan all the way Front Dead Center, confirm no L-R pan, no envelopes, no automation, "Show automation controls" off.
7) Render the project again, repeating step 4.
8) Insert the .ac3 file into a DVDA5 project, note that the stereo downmix now appears and plays balanced L-R.
9) Go back to the Vegas project again, only this time move the surround panner all the way to Rear Dead Center, and render again.
10) Insert the .ac3 file into a DVDA5 project, note that the stereo downmix again appears and plays mostly in the right channel, not balanced.
I think this is a problem with the embedded downmix in the 5.1 file when rendered in the AC-3 Studio template, and affects playback in applications that can access it. It does not seem to affect applications and players that create their own stereo downmix directly from the 5.1 surround file, as is often the case. It is worth noting the downmix looks and plays properly (the bug is not reproduceable) when rendered to the AC-3 Pro encoder.
EDIT: See additional observations 2 and 4 posts down.
Note: I have independently confirmed the behavior in my software DVD player. When it is set at "Stereo" the playback is balanced and correct. When it is set at "AC-3 compatible stereo downmix" the playback is unbalanced just like in the DVDA5 timeline.
If this can be reproduced in someone else's setup, I would like to hear from Sony or be directed to other responses regarding this apparent bug. If, however, it's something just on my system, I will welcome the opportunity to dig deeper.