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DME (Dialogue, Music & Effects)

The three core audio layers of film/TV content (dialogue, music, effects) kept as separate stems.

DME stands for Dialogue, Music, and Effects, the three fundamental audio layers of film and television content. Keeping these as separate stems is essential for localization (replacing dialogue while retaining music and effects), re-mixing, and re-versioning. When original DME stems don't exist, AI separation can reconstruct them from a finished mix, unlocking content for dubbing and international distribution.