Hey Michael, great overview! In addition to the points you mentioned I think it's worth mentioning that an ADM BWAV and a DAMF are not the same thing. The Dolby RMU uses these files differently as the DAMF is dolby proprietary and is a collection of 3 different files (renderer data, panning metadata and audio), while the ADM BWAV is a single audio file that contains all the beds + objects as well as the metadata as a header.
Hey Michael, great overview!
In addition to the points you mentioned I think it's worth mentioning that an ADM BWAV and a DAMF are not the same thing. The Dolby RMU uses these files differently as the DAMF is dolby proprietary and is a collection of 3 different files (renderer data, panning metadata and audio), while the ADM BWAV is a single audio file that contains all the beds + objects as well as the metadata as a header.
True, good points! 👍