DoReMi V1-HD
Preferred File Type Information:
High-Definition
1920x1080i, uncompressed (Blackmagic or QuickTime) 8 or 10-bit 4:2:2 files
Clip Naming & Timing:
Name the clip the way the Executive Producer and Stage Manager will call it on the show script
One second of black at the beginning and end of the clip
Formats Supported:
(Frame size is extremely important)
High Definition, 1920 x 1080i (59.947, 60 fields/sec standard)
High Definition, 1280 x 720p (59.947, 60 fields/sec standard)
Supported QuickTime Codecs
QuickTime "None" uncompressed codec
Blackmagic uncompressed 8bit and 10bit
Photo JPEG. MJPEG-A, MJPEG-B
Doremi AM File Transfer Software
Doremi Asset Manager (DoremiAM) software transfers popular video file formats via Ethernet to the V1-HD. DoremiAM transfers video files to the V1 server's internal storage. Simply add the desired files or image sequences to DoremiAM's clip database and the software will transparently handle the synchronization and transfer of content to the V1.
Besides file transfers, DoremiAM provides transport controls such as shuttle, play and record. The operator can also use the software to create clips and playlists.
Play Back Pro (Plus) - Standard Definition Video Playback
Supported QuickTime Codecs
Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) (ideal codec)
H.264
QuickTime "None" uncompressed codec
Blackmagic uncompressed 8bit and 10bit
AV Concepts Playback Pro systems are designed for standard definition video playback only. Contents of the system are:
Mac Pro Laptop, 17"
2.6GHz Intel Core Duo Processor
4GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
G-Drive 1T Hard Drive
1x 3Gbit, eSATA
2x FireWire 800 (9-pin)
1x USB2.0
Matrox MXO Output monitoring/scan converter
Tape ingest through:
Maxtro MXO-2
or
AJA IOla
PlaybackPro is a fully modern Macintosh application that takes advantage of advances in software stability and graphics capabilities. Using one output as the operator interface, it sends clean video to the secondary video output, utilizing the graphics card for hardware acceleration with complete control over size, aspect ratio, and levels. Since it provides much greater flexibility in both the field and studio, it is intended to replace hardware DDRs (digital disk recorders), DVD players, and video tape machines.
While the digital revolution has changed the way video is edited, its effects haven't been truly felt in the live production industry, until now. We like to call it non-linear playback.




