Here you go. As per this spec:
Closed Captioning Location: Quicktime caption track
I don't see how my file isn't compliant to this given the QT .mov has a Closed Caption Track visible in movie properties. Of course the test file will be the final arbiter. That is if it gets through to the network without modification by 3rd parties. Unfortunately I have to upload through the facility to the network and I have no control over that. Given the actual spec and the facilities reticence to use my file because they it's not exactly how they've done the past shows I can only hope there is no monkey business in Cyber land.
Full Specs
Type: Apple ProRes 422 HQ
Resolution: 1920x1080
Video Compression Codec: ProRes
Container: QT
Frame Rate: 59.94i or 23.98PsF
Bitrate: 220 Mbps (59.94i) or 175 Mbps (23.98p)
Bit depth: 10
Audio: PCM
Audio Sample Rate: 48kHz
Audio Bitrate: 24bit
Audio Configuration: One mono audio stream per channel
Closed Captioning Location: Quicktime caption track
File-name: Please build your file name using the A+E File-Naming Generator. The A+E File-Naming Generator will be provided along with the latest metadata form once the Supplier or Post Facility is officially on-boarded. Onboarding will require the delivery of test files in accordance with the above spec.
Deliverable via Aspera:
One texted file, with textless at tail, closed caption encoded with 12 audio tracks:
Channel 1 & 2: Stereo Full-mix Left/Right
Channel 3 & 4: Stereo M&E Left/Right (undipped)
Channel 5: Isolated Dialogue
Channel 6 & 7 Stereo SFX/SOT Left/Right (undipped)
Channel 8 & 9 Stereo MED Left/Right (mix minus narration)
Channel 10 & 11: Stereo Music Left/Right (undipped)
Channel 12: Narration
A textless log sheet will be required at the time of delivery. Reference audio will be required during the textless sequence.
PLEASE INCLUDE BARS & TONE AND SLATE FOR EACH MEDIA FILE DELIVERY – SAME HEADER BUILD AS IF YOU WERE DELIVERING TAPE. PROGRAM VIDEO ALWAYS STARTS AT 01:00:00 TIME-CODE. All HD files should deliver with 100/0 color bars. 100/0 bars contain 100% white, 0% black and 100% chroma
Posted by: bigfish@pacbell.net
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