6/5/2023 0 Comments Silverstack 7![]() ![]() The dynamic metadata recording option allows camera departments to share frame-accurate camera and lens metadata for every captured shot. Sharing Dynamic Metadata from Livegrade Studio Setting up capture devices for auto-record (AJA capture devices via HANC for ARRI, RED, and Sony cameras) ensures that the movie recording includes associated dynamic metadata for all your shots without additional effort. Shot with dynamic metadata in shot library In Livegrade Studio’s shot library and info tab, a little horse icon indicates if the shot was recorded, including dynamic metadata. Having the dynamic metadata recording option enabled lets you record dynamic metadata together with your captured movies. Setting up capture device for dynamic metadata recording As capture devices can receive and record SDI signals frame-accurately, all changes in camera and lens parameters can be stored precisely for each recorded frame. If set up correctly, Livegrade Studio can receive live metadata for the currently applied camera and lens settings (see above). Livegrade Studio allows frame-accurate recording of dynamic camera and lens metadata from SDI-connected cameras via capture devices. Slot user interface displays dynamic camera and lens metadata Recording Dynamic Metadata with Livegrade Studio This way, you can monitor value changes in the metadata fields in real-time during shooting so that you can easily see if a shot includes a focus rack, aperture changes, or other relevant events in camera and lens parameters. The slot user interface in Livegrade Studio can be configured to display incoming dynamic metadata from cameras, LUT boxes, and capture devices. Displaying Dynamic Metadata in Livegrade Studio This article sheds light on the dynamic metadata features in Livegrade Studio and the Silverstack family. Hence, spreadsheet files carrying tables of dynamic shot metadata such as CSV become common intermediate formats for VFX-heavy productions and shows that are applying new techniques such as virtual production. Dynamic metadata, which contains frame-accurate value changes of camera and lens parameters, offers full transparency. Consequently, DITs and dailies operators need tools to collect metadata and pass it on to VFX supervisors or post departments. In contemporary productions, communicating relevant metadata to the VFX department is increasingly demanded. Some Blackmagic devices (as of Desktop Video 12.Updated : Version cues added for availability of dynamic metadata exports.Some Codex Compact Drive Reader USB-C models. ![]() Some incompatibilities that were brought to our attention: Please check the vendor websites or contact their support for the latest information. card readers, drivers, virtual file systems) in your Silverstack workflow support Apple Silicon (M1) systems. Please ensure that all third-party software and hardware components (e.g. Third-party software and hardware components This is not necessary for Silverstack version 8.1 and newer. You can select “Open using Rosetta“ in the application‘s “Get Info“ window (in the application icon‘s context menu or via Cmd+I). While Silverstack 7.4 – 8.0.x and Offload Manager 1.3 are running natively, some features and formats (including Cinema DNG, Panasonic Varicam, Vision Research Phantom, and Canon C300) are only supported when running Silverstack in the Rosetta 2 translation environment. ![]() Silverstack, Silverstack XT, Silverstack Lab version 7.4.If Rosetta is not installed, a popup appears with the install option. DNx transcoding mainly native: A non-performance-critical part of the transcoding process will automatically run in Rosetta 2 translation environment. Silverstack, Silverstack XT, Silverstack Lab version 8.1 and newer.Full native support on Apple Silicon (M1) ![]() The latest versions of Silverstack, Silverstack XT, and Silverstack Lab are running fully natively on Apple Silicon (M1) Macs. ![]()
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