Saturday, November 7, 2020

Re: [Avid-L2] Delivery to PBS from Avid with embedded captions

Can anyone suggest a good tutorial to view or a clear procedure to follow for embedding scc closed captions into a digital file using Media Composer?  And what is the difference between a show that is containerized and one that is not?    I've researched closed captions a few times in the past and haven't figured out how to do it.  Same with embedding STL foreign language subtitles into a digital file using Media Composer.  For the few times I've been asked to deliver digital files with closed captions or subtitles, it's been embarrassing to have to tell my client I can't do it.
Thanks
Craig
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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Re: [Avid-L2] Netflix DolbyVision IMF creation using Resolve 15.3.1 or 16.2.6?

Thanks for sharing John!
I'm sure this will be useful to many in the near future.

 
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On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 7:39 PM John Moore <bigfish@pacbell.net> wrote:
I got info from Netflix today and the solution is to change color management to separate the timeline color space and the gammut.  Checking the box allows setting timeline color space to P3 D65 then in the Gamma pulldown choosing ST2084 makes the export work correctly.  According to a Dolby contact this is considered a bug in Resolve.  I see know change in any aspect of the projects levels after doing this but when I export the output levels no longer come out about 50% low.  Nothing like herding HDR Cats.

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Re: [Avid-L2] Netflix DolbyVision IMF creation using Resolve 15.3.1 or 16.2.6?

Yeoman's work!

On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 5:39 PM John Moore <bigfish@pacbell.net> wrote:
I got info from Netflix today and the solution is to change color management to separate the timeline color space and the gammut.  Checking the box allows setting timeline color space to P3 D65 then in the Gamma pulldown choosing ST2084 makes the export work correctly.  According to a Dolby contact this is considered a bug in Resolve.  I see know change in any aspect of the projects levels after doing this but when I export the output levels no longer come out about 50% low.  Nothing like herding HDR Cats.

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Re: [Avid-L2] Netflix DolbyVision IMF creation using Resolve 15.3.1 or 16.2.6?

I got info from Netflix today and the solution is to change color management to separate the timeline color space and the gammut.  Checking the box allows setting timeline color space to P3 D65 then in the Gamma pulldown choosing ST2084 makes the export work correctly.  According to a Dolby contact this is considered a bug in Resolve.  I see know change in any aspect of the projects levels after doing this but when I export the output levels no longer come out about 50% low.  Nothing like herding HDR Cats.
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Re: [Avid-L2] Netflix DolbyVision IMF creation using Resolve 15.3.1 or 16.2.6?

So I've got everything working in Resolve to monitor both HDR on the A output to my LG OLED C9 and B output Target Display 100 Nits to my PVM-2541.  Everything in the timeline plays in sync and all is good.  Then when I go to export to the Netflix IMF Preset for some reason the P3 D65 video drops almost 50% in level.  As soon as I stop the export the level jumps back up.  Does anybody have any idea what could cause this.  I've set everything to P3 D65 but that doesn't seem to make a difference.  The half level video gets baked into the IMF so something is wrong.

I don't have a Dolby License so I know I can't do a level 2 trim pass but in this case I'm using provided XML metadata for the clips which works fine at every level until I go to export.  I'm reaching out to all my Resolve contacts at the Network etc...  I even upgraded to 16.2.7 but still no luck.  I know this is an Avid list but many of you have delved further into Resolve than I have and I appreciate your perspective on this.
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Re: [Avid-L2] 10gbe nic recommendation for Z820

If only i didn't have restart the NFS service on the smalltree file server every other week...

On Nov 3, 2020, at 5:20 PM, owen via groups.io <owen=thenowcorporation.com@groups.io> wrote:

did somebody say Zelin? A Legend. 
A wizard. A true star. 
Owen


On Nov 3, 2020, at 4:29 PM, Tim Gross via groups.io <tgross=asgllc.com@groups.io> wrote:

 Ahhh the mighty Zelin strikes again.

Yes a 4port could do it.  There's super cheap $500 10Gb Qnap switches available that have a mix of both qty 6 Copper and any 6 Fiber ports.

I suggest the fiber option as fiber patch cables are sometimes cheaper than Cat6A and Cat7 copper cables.  And fiber will give you the full 10Gb speed whereas the copper cat6a or 7 will roll off/dimenish in speed very quickly at 180ft (55meters).  With om4 multimode fiber you could got up to ~1500ft (400m).  And to future proof that same om4 cable can support 25Gb/40Gb/100Gb.  



On Nov 3, 2020, at 12:05 PM, Jeff Kreines via groups.io <jeff=kinetta.com@groups.io> wrote:

A trick Zelin taught me was to use a 4-port NIC in the serve no switch needed until you have 5 machines to connect to.  Back then I used Atto cards and fiber.

On Nov 2, 2020, at 3:08 PM, Secret HQ <Greg@SecretHQ.com> wrote:

Also, depending on which Qnap you're running, you may not need a switch.  Mine has a card slot right in the box, plus a dual-slot Tbolt3 slot.  So, I put an extra card in the extra slot, giving me two 10GigE connections - I have two bays, plus I sometimes attach my laptop via tbolt.  So, theoretically, I could have 4 devices connected.

I would recommend NOT connecting your qnap to the internet.  

gh
----------------------------------------------------
Greg Huson
GK Huson, LLC
Secret Headquarters, Inc
Santa Monica, CA
www.SecretHQ.com   

On Nov 2, 2020, at 1:05 PM, Secret HQ <Greg@SecretHQ.com> wrote:

I'm using the QNAP 10gig e PCIe card in my 2010 MacPros - works great.  My distance is a 3-foot cable and a 15-foot cable, so… you know…


pretty sure it's that one, used to be $89… but, you know…

gh


----------------------------------------------------
Greg Huson
GK Huson, LLC
Secret Headquarters, Inc
Santa Monica, CA
www.SecretHQ.com   

On Nov 2, 2020, at 11:21 AM, Karl Knowles <tech@knowlesvideo.com> wrote:

Anyone have a recommendation for a solid 10gbe nic compatible with the HP Z820 (and MC)?  General keyword searching for experiential feedback has come up short.

I recently added a QNAP NAS that supports 10gbe and would like to build a complete 10gbe pipeline.  The main use will be to speed up the archiving of media files from a large digitizing project.

Cheers,
Karl Knowles





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Re: [Avid-L2] 10gbe nic recommendation for Z820

did somebody say Zelin? A Legend. 
A wizard. A true star. 
Owen



On Nov 3, 2020, at 4:29 PM, Tim Gross via groups.io <tgross=asgllc.com@groups.io> wrote:

 Ahhh the mighty Zelin strikes again.

Yes a 4port could do it.  There's super cheap $500 10Gb Qnap switches available that have a mix of both qty 6 Copper and any 6 Fiber ports.

I suggest the fiber option as fiber patch cables are sometimes cheaper than Cat6A and Cat7 copper cables.  And fiber will give you the full 10Gb speed whereas the copper cat6a or 7 will roll off/dimenish in speed very quickly at 180ft (55meters).  With om4 multimode fiber you could got up to ~1500ft (400m).  And to future proof that same om4 cable can support 25Gb/40Gb/100Gb.  



On Nov 3, 2020, at 12:05 PM, Jeff Kreines via groups.io <jeff=kinetta.com@groups.io> wrote:

A trick Zelin taught me was to use a 4-port NIC in the serve no switch needed until you have 5 machines to connect to.  Back then I used Atto cards and fiber.

On Nov 2, 2020, at 3:08 PM, Secret HQ <Greg@SecretHQ.com> wrote:

Also, depending on which Qnap you're running, you may not need a switch.  Mine has a card slot right in the box, plus a dual-slot Tbolt3 slot.  So, I put an extra card in the extra slot, giving me two 10GigE connections - I have two bays, plus I sometimes attach my laptop via tbolt.  So, theoretically, I could have 4 devices connected.

I would recommend NOT connecting your qnap to the internet.  

gh
----------------------------------------------------
Greg Huson
GK Huson, LLC
Secret Headquarters, Inc
Santa Monica, CA
www.SecretHQ.com   

On Nov 2, 2020, at 1:05 PM, Secret HQ <Greg@SecretHQ.com> wrote:

I'm using the QNAP 10gig e PCIe card in my 2010 MacPros - works great.  My distance is a 3-foot cable and a 15-foot cable, so… you know…


pretty sure it's that one, used to be $89… but, you know…

gh


----------------------------------------------------
Greg Huson
GK Huson, LLC
Secret Headquarters, Inc
Santa Monica, CA
www.SecretHQ.com   

On Nov 2, 2020, at 11:21 AM, Karl Knowles <tech@knowlesvideo.com> wrote:

Anyone have a recommendation for a solid 10gbe nic compatible with the HP Z820 (and MC)?  General keyword searching for experiential feedback has come up short.

I recently added a QNAP NAS that supports 10gbe and would like to build a complete 10gbe pipeline.  The main use will be to speed up the archiving of media files from a large digitizing project.

Cheers,
Karl Knowles




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Mobile: 415-846-9447
Office: 510-654-8300
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Re: [Avid-L2] 10gbe nic recommendation for Z820

Ahhh the mighty Zelin strikes again.

Yes a 4port could do it.  There's super cheap $500 10Gb Qnap switches available that have a mix of both qty 6 Copper and any 6 Fiber ports.

I suggest the fiber option as fiber patch cables are sometimes cheaper than Cat6A and Cat7 copper cables.  And fiber will give you the full 10Gb speed whereas the copper cat6a or 7 will roll off/dimenish in speed very quickly at 180ft (55meters).  With om4 multimode fiber you could got up to ~1500ft (400m).  And to future proof that same om4 cable can support 25Gb/40Gb/100Gb.  



On Nov 3, 2020, at 12:05 PM, Jeff Kreines via groups.io <jeff=kinetta.com@groups.io> wrote:

A trick Zelin taught me was to use a 4-port NIC in the serve no switch needed until you have 5 machines to connect to.  Back then I used Atto cards and fiber.

On Nov 2, 2020, at 3:08 PM, Secret HQ <Greg@SecretHQ.com> wrote:

Also, depending on which Qnap you're running, you may not need a switch.  Mine has a card slot right in the box, plus a dual-slot Tbolt3 slot.  So, I put an extra card in the extra slot, giving me two 10GigE connections - I have two bays, plus I sometimes attach my laptop via tbolt.  So, theoretically, I could have 4 devices connected.

I would recommend NOT connecting your qnap to the internet.  

gh
----------------------------------------------------
Greg Huson
GK Huson, LLC
Secret Headquarters, Inc
Santa Monica, CA
www.SecretHQ.com   

On Nov 2, 2020, at 1:05 PM, Secret HQ <Greg@SecretHQ.com> wrote:

I'm using the QNAP 10gig e PCIe card in my 2010 MacPros - works great.  My distance is a 3-foot cable and a 15-foot cable, so… you know…


pretty sure it's that one, used to be $89… but, you know…

gh


----------------------------------------------------
Greg Huson
GK Huson, LLC
Secret Headquarters, Inc
Santa Monica, CA
www.SecretHQ.com   

On Nov 2, 2020, at 11:21 AM, Karl Knowles <tech@knowlesvideo.com> wrote:

Anyone have a recommendation for a solid 10gbe nic compatible with the HP Z820 (and MC)?  General keyword searching for experiential feedback has come up short.

I recently added a QNAP NAS that supports 10gbe and would like to build a complete 10gbe pipeline.  The main use will be to speed up the archiving of media files from a large digitizing project.

Cheers,
Karl Knowles




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Advanced Systems Group, LLC
Mobile: 415-846-9447
Office: 510-654-8300
www.asgllc.com


 

Re: [Avid-L2] 10gbe nic recommendation for Z820

A trick Zelin taught me was to use a 4-port NIC in the serve no switch needed until you have 5 machines to connect to.  Back then I used Atto cards and fiber.

On Nov 2, 2020, at 3:08 PM, Secret HQ <Greg@SecretHQ.com> wrote:

Also, depending on which Qnap you're running, you may not need a switch.  Mine has a card slot right in the box, plus a dual-slot Tbolt3 slot.  So, I put an extra card in the extra slot, giving me two 10GigE connections - I have two bays, plus I sometimes attach my laptop via tbolt.  So, theoretically, I could have 4 devices connected.

I would recommend NOT connecting your qnap to the internet.  

gh
----------------------------------------------------
Greg Huson
GK Huson, LLC
Secret Headquarters, Inc
Santa Monica, CA
www.SecretHQ.com   

On Nov 2, 2020, at 1:05 PM, Secret HQ <Greg@SecretHQ.com> wrote:

I'm using the QNAP 10gig e PCIe card in my 2010 MacPros - works great.  My distance is a 3-foot cable and a 15-foot cable, so… you know…


pretty sure it's that one, used to be $89… but, you know…

gh


----------------------------------------------------
Greg Huson
GK Huson, LLC
Secret Headquarters, Inc
Santa Monica, CA
www.SecretHQ.com   

On Nov 2, 2020, at 11:21 AM, Karl Knowles <tech@knowlesvideo.com> wrote:

Anyone have a recommendation for a solid 10gbe nic compatible with the HP Z820 (and MC)?  General keyword searching for experiential feedback has come up short.

I recently added a QNAP NAS that supports 10gbe and would like to build a complete 10gbe pipeline.  The main use will be to speed up the archiving of media files from a large digitizing project.

Cheers,
Karl Knowles



Re: [Avid-L2] 10gbe nic recommendation for Z820 - more details

At this juncture I open to either fiber or copper connectivity at the Z820. 

I'll be adding an SFP+ ported switch which gives me the flexibility to use fiber or 10GBASE-T transceivers, or Direct Attach Copper cables as needed.  I have plenty of 1000BASE-T transceivers on hand for legacy devices.

I'm looking for personal experiences from Z820 Avid users on what 10gbe NIC worked well for them.  That's where I'm coming up short.  There just doesn't seem to be much chat about that.

Cheers,
Karl Knowles
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Monday, November 2, 2020

Re: [Avid-L2] 10gbe nic recommendation for Z820

Also, depending on which Qnap you're running, you may not need a switch.  Mine has a card slot right in the box, plus a dual-slot Tbolt3 slot.  So, I put an extra card in the extra slot, giving me two 10GigE connections - I have two bays, plus I sometimes attach my laptop via tbolt.  So, theoretically, I could have 4 devices connected.

I would recommend NOT connecting your qnap to the internet.  

gh
----------------------------------------------------
Greg Huson
GK Huson, LLC
Secret Headquarters, Inc
Santa Monica, CA
www.SecretHQ.com   

On Nov 2, 2020, at 1:05 PM, Secret HQ <Greg@SecretHQ.com> wrote:

I'm using the QNAP 10gig e PCIe card in my 2010 MacPros - works great.  My distance is a 3-foot cable and a 15-foot cable, so… you know…


pretty sure it's that one, used to be $89… but, you know…

gh


----------------------------------------------------
Greg Huson
GK Huson, LLC
Secret Headquarters, Inc
Santa Monica, CA
www.SecretHQ.com   

On Nov 2, 2020, at 11:21 AM, Karl Knowles <tech@knowlesvideo.com> wrote:

Anyone have a recommendation for a solid 10gbe nic compatible with the HP Z820 (and MC)?  General keyword searching for experiential feedback has come up short.

I recently added a QNAP NAS that supports 10gbe and would like to build a complete 10gbe pipeline.  The main use will be to speed up the archiving of media files from a large digitizing project.

Cheers,
Karl Knowles


Re: [Avid-L2] 10gbe nic recommendation for Z820

I'm using the QNAP 10gig e PCIe card in my 2010 MacPros - works great.  My distance is a 3-foot cable and a 15-foot cable, so… you know…


pretty sure it's that one, used to be $89… but, you know…

gh


----------------------------------------------------
Greg Huson
GK Huson, LLC
Secret Headquarters, Inc
Santa Monica, CA
www.SecretHQ.com   

On Nov 2, 2020, at 11:21 AM, Karl Knowles <tech@knowlesvideo.com> wrote:

Anyone have a recommendation for a solid 10gbe nic compatible with the HP Z820 (and MC)?  General keyword searching for experiential feedback has come up short.

I recently added a QNAP NAS that supports 10gbe and would like to build a complete 10gbe pipeline.  The main use will be to speed up the archiving of media files from a large digitizing project.

Cheers,
Karl Knowles

Re: [Avid-L2] 10gbe nic recommendation for Z820

How far apart are your 10Gb devices/computers? feet or meters

Or better yet what 10Gb switch are you using?

On Nov 2, 2020, at 11:57 AM, Gowanus Canal via groups.io <gowanuscanalstinks=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:

Recommend using Intel chipset based PCIe cards. 


DQS


On Nov 2, 2020, at 2:24 PM, Tim Gross via groups.io <tgross=asgllc.com@groups.io> wrote:

 10GB Fiber or 10GbaseT Copper

On Nov 2, 2020, at 11:21 AM, Karl Knowles via groups.io <tech=knowlesvideo.com@groups.io> wrote:

Anyone have a recommendation for a solid 10gbe nic compatible with the HP Z820 (and MC)?  General keyword searching for experiential feedback has come up short.

I recently added a QNAP NAS that supports 10gbe and would like to build a complete 10gbe pipeline.  The main use will be to speed up the archiving of media files from a large digitizing project.

Cheers,
Karl Knowles

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www.asgllc.com


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Re: [Avid-L2] 10gbe nic recommendation for Z820

Recommend using Intel chipset based PCIe cards. 


DQS


On Nov 2, 2020, at 2:24 PM, Tim Gross via groups.io <tgross=asgllc.com@groups.io> wrote:

 10GB Fiber or 10GbaseT Copper

On Nov 2, 2020, at 11:21 AM, Karl Knowles via groups.io <tech=knowlesvideo.com@groups.io> wrote:

Anyone have a recommendation for a solid 10gbe nic compatible with the HP Z820 (and MC)?  General keyword searching for experiential feedback has come up short.

I recently added a QNAP NAS that supports 10gbe and would like to build a complete 10gbe pipeline.  The main use will be to speed up the archiving of media files from a large digitizing project.

Cheers,
Karl Knowles

Tim Gross  |  Field Services Engineer
Advanced Systems Group, LLC
www.asgllc.com


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Re: [Avid-L2] 10gbe nic recommendation for Z820

10GB Fiber or 10GbaseT Copper

On Nov 2, 2020, at 11:21 AM, Karl Knowles via groups.io <tech=knowlesvideo.com@groups.io> wrote:

Anyone have a recommendation for a solid 10gbe nic compatible with the HP Z820 (and MC)?  General keyword searching for experiential feedback has come up short.

I recently added a QNAP NAS that supports 10gbe and would like to build a complete 10gbe pipeline.  The main use will be to speed up the archiving of media files from a large digitizing project.

Cheers,
Karl Knowles

Tim Gross  |  Field Services Engineer
Advanced Systems Group, LLC
www.asgllc.com


 

[Avid-L2] 10gbe nic recommendation for Z820

Anyone have a recommendation for a solid 10gbe nic compatible with the HP Z820 (and MC)?  General keyword searching for experiential feedback has come up short.

I recently added a QNAP NAS that supports 10gbe and would like to build a complete 10gbe pipeline.  The main use will be to speed up the archiving of media files from a large digitizing project.

Cheers,
Karl Knowles
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Re: [Avid-L2] Account Renewal Frustration

Hi, Marianna,

I didn't reach out to you immediately for two reasons:

First, because hope always lives in my heart. I'm certain that since the site said to try again later, that I would try again later, and it would work.

And second, because I didn't want to hassle you until my efforts seemed fruitless, and I had nowhere else to turn.

But now that you're here…. :-)

DD

David Dodson



On Nov 1, 2020, at 2:09 PM, Marianna Montague <marianna.montague@avid.com> wrote:

David,
 
You have my mail…… use it.  I don't understand why you would wait 3 days in frustration when you can just email me and I can sort it. 
 
Marianna
 
 
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Global Customer Solutions and Services
Avid - Remote
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Re: [Avid-L2] Account Renewal Frustration

David,

 

You have my mail…… use it.  I don't understand why you would wait 3 days in frustration when you can just email me and I can sort it. 

 

Marianna

 

 

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Sr. Director, Customer Success Management
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Avid - Remote
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In 2005 Due to problems with signal to noise ratio and abusive posters, the Avid-L2 was formed. A year later the Avid-L was discontinued by Avid.

 

At the middle of 2006, the L2 has around 1100 members, with plenty of "lurker only" members who simply use the web version of the list.  The L2 is spam-free, by moderation and with Groups.io’s tools and will remain that way.  

 

In 2019,  the Group has migrated to Groups,io from the previous Yahoo engine-   the Groups.io page  maintains the complete Avid-L2 archive.    The original Avid-L archive has been lost to the history of the interwebz.

 

Welcome, and Enjoy!

 

Extras!

With a Groups.io account tied to your subscription to the Avid-L2,  you can use the web features of the Group.

 

Calendar  Various Avid events are in the Calender.  If you have an event you'd like posted,  pull down and fill out the Calendar event request and send it to any Moderator

 

Database - The database area contains Avid Feature requests,  Help Wanted,  Freelance Listings and For Sale sections.  Feel free to add your listings to any of these areas.  Job Postings will remain up for 1 month.   Please date all postings to the database areas, being pertinent is a good way to be.

 

Files-  The files section contains various sundry files, including the latest Avid release notes.  Check back often for changes.

 

Photos -  Pictures of your Avid setup are welcome, or pictures relating to a post you need a photo to explain.  Photos will be posted after moderator approval.  Who knows, your picture might grace the front page for a while.

 

Links-  Various helpful links, including direct links to Avid CPR releases can be found here, also the link to the archives.

 

JDS

 

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