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At this time we do not endorse Apple's, Compressor 3 or Autodesk's Cleaner software as they cannot produce all "I" frames mpeg2 files compliant with all DL's/Axon's.
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Episode 6TM (MAC and PC)
Episode 6 is Telestream, Inc's latest application for both Mac and PC computers
DL.3/Axon HD size Episode 6 User Encoder Templates: Download DL.3/Axon Standard size Episode 6 User Encoder Templates: Download DL.2 Standard size Episode 6 User Encoder Templates: Download
Episode 5TM (MAC and PC)
Episode 5 is a previously available encoding application for both Mac and PC computers
(Click here for an example movie of footage being encoded)
Note: Episode 5 is no longer available from Telestream, Inc. The tutorial video remains here for legacy support purposes.
TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5 (PC only)
How to Encode Footage using TMPGEnc VMW 5* Example Tutorial (pdf) Axon HD / HD Pro standard size TMPGEnc (v5) encoder templates Download Axon HD / HD Pro Audio Only Encoder Template for TMPGEnc (v5) Download DL.3/Axon standard size TMPGEnc VMW5 encoder templates: Download DL.2 standard size TMPGEnc VMW5 encoder templates: Download
(TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5)
* Limited to a maximum 1920 pixel wide output
TMPGEnc 4.0 Xpress (PC only)
How to Encode Footage using TMPGEnc 4.0 Xpress* Example Tutorial DL.3/Axon standard size TMPGEnc encoder templates: Download
DL.2 standard size TMPGEnc encoder templates: Download
* Limited to a maximum 1920 pixel wide output
Note: TMPGEnc 4.0 Express is no longer available from Pegasys, Inc. The tutorial and templates remain here for legacy support purposes.
Checking Encoded Footage Using Window OS:
Windows Media Player will let you view your encoded footage.
To Check file dimensions go to the arrow down tab in the upper right hand corner of the player window, tab down to file/properties.
Helpful Utilities for checking encoded Footage using Windows OS:
Bit rate Viewer is a very helpful tool that can check the bit rate level, size and gives information about other MPEG2 properties. Simply drag your file onto the program shortcut or icon to view relevant information.
Gspot is a PC utility that gives you expanded information about your encoded files. Simply drag your file onto the program shortcut or icon to launch and view relevant information.
Checking Encoded Footage Using MAC OS X:
After encoding your file you can easily view your footage with the free Quicktime or VLC Media Player, Download here http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ .While VLC does not display the aspect ratio correctly it is very effective for determining image quality on PC MAC or Linux. To determine if the file has been encoded at the correct size Download DiVA here. Then simply open a file in the DiVA and it will display the dimensions.
Uploading Encoded Files
You will use the Content Management Application (CMA) on your computer to upload and organize your encoded files to a User Content folder you create and then assign DMX values. You can also download the CMA and a .pdf version of the User Manual for more information on your specific products support page.
Important note:
High End Systems Digital Lighting Products utilize RGB lighting projection devices, and are NOT hindered by the darker NTSC or PAL broadcast video color gamut limitations. Footage you acquire often utilizes this dimmer, darker color space designed for viewing on TV screens.
It's very simple to adjust the Levels and Hue/Saturation of your content for lighting projection. This will dramatically increase light output and your footage will automatically come up at full intensity when programming your production. We refer to this as Light Optimizing. The best time to Light Optimize footage or still images is in post production. This can easily be done with most image or video editing packages. ......100% brightness and saturation in the reds? Feel free.