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I guess originally it was a string mostly because it's not very well defined,
and Interop seemingly does whatever it wants. This basic change also means
that things are checked more carefully, and so we must be more relaxed with
some things seen in the wild that I can't find contradictions for in the
standard (and also with the case of channel IDs, which does seem to be
mentioned in the standard).
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They were more confusing than they were worth.
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channels that aren't there.
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Then choose which standard DCP should use based on the CPL(s).
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I had previously assumed that one should write MCA information into
the sound MXF based on what channels actually contain sound rather
than silence.
However a previous example of a stereo DCP gives a verification error
in EasyDCP (see DoM bug #1935) which is solved by adding MCA tags
for each channel in the specified sound field (e.g. at least 6 tags
for a file which is marked as 5.1) even if the audio is really stereo.
This commit removes the "active channels" stuff and makes sure
that if we say a file is 5.1 we write at least 6 MCA tags (and
similarly for 7.1).
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