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1. AVC MVC file to encode The two log files are 1 sourcefilename_ServerLog log 2 sourcefilename DSWLog log The sourcefilename _ServerLog file contains the name of your source file followed by ServerLog log This log file contains all the core information about the encoded file This should be the first file to review if something goes wrong The sourcefilename DSWLog log file contains the name of your source file followed by DSWLog log This log file contains information that will be used to make sure the communication between the DoStudio Encoder server and the DoStudio Encoder user interface are OK The System log file The System log file reviews the QuickTime installation and other details about your system that the encoder uses as resources This file is created once per batch encode The DoStudio Encoder log file The DoStudio Encoder log file is used only by Sony Creative Software and is found in C Users user name Documents Sony DSE log txt Troubleshooting Steps If the encode fails instantly 1 Make sure you can play the video using Apple s QuickTime player 2 Make sure the source files are in one of the acceptable sizes and frame rates for Blu ray Disc projects For more information see DoStudio Encoder and the Blu ray Disc Specification on page 7 3 Send all log files to the Sony Creative Software DoStudio team at DoStudioSupport am sony com For more information see Understanding the DoStudio Encoder Log File
2. Control Panel Your account settings will be saved on your workstation so they will appear when you start a new project The settings are not saved in your project file so you can share your encoding project without sharing your private email and Twitter settings You can setup which notifications to receive by using the combo boxes You can choose to receive a notification when an error occurs when the encoding starts and ends and you can receive a status update at a regular interval Adding Source Video Files Each encoding segment in the Titles window contains a node for primary audio video and secondary audio video You will add your source video file to the node that corresponds to the type of video you are encoding In most cases your video will be a primary video stream You will only use the secondary video stream if you are planning to use the picture in picture capabilities of standard 2D Blu ray Disc For 3D encoding you will always create a primary video stream There is no secondary PiP stream in 3D You can add 2D and 3D segments to the same encoding project and batch encode them at the same time Itis not necessary to split your 2D and 3D encoding into separate projects CHAPTER 4 Adding 2D primary video files 1 Right click the Primary Audio Video node and then click Add 2D Primary Video Add 2D Primary Video 2 You are prompted to select a source video stream Navigate to your source file and select it
3. Cut Pro The following sections describe the process for exporting your source video files from Final Cut Pro They are listed by the codec type 8 bit 10 bit uncompressed The uncompressed formats are native to your Final Cut setup depending on which I O hardware you have installed If you have a KONA card or other AJA I O device you will see the AJA 8 bit and 10 bit uncompressed settings in your Easy Setup Likewise you will find Blackmagic versions of these formats if your system has hardware from Blackmagic Design In order to export a file in these formats it is recommended that you set up your sequence in the 8 bit or 10 bit format of your choosing and edit your video in this sequence If you have edited your sequence using a different setting simply copy and paste the elements of the sequence into the new 8 bit or 10 bit uncompressed sequence Make sure that the video is still appearing as it should check especially for any issue with the scaling of the image and render the sequence if necessary To export the file select Export Movie from the File menu and select Current Settings these will be the uncompressed settings you set up in the Easy Setup Choose a file name and location for your exported file and click OK The time it takes to export the file will vary depending on the size of the file PREPARING YOUR VIDEO FOR IMPORT INTO DOSTUDIO ENCODER Apple ProRes 422 ProRes 422 HQ The ProRes codec is native to Final Cut Pro a
4. a new project or open an existing project Project files use the extension dsEp You can save your project file in any convenient location on your workstation except for the desktop USING DOSTUDIO ENCODER Setting the Output Folder and Notification settings When you start a new project by default you see the project output folder and notification settings in the Control Panel You can click the project name at the top of the Titles list to display these settings at any time Control Panel Project Settings Location Media DoStudio Projects Sample Encode dsEp Output Folder E Media DoStudio Projects un Email Notification Settings Email DoStudioSupport am sony com User Name DoStudioSupport Password eeeeeeeeecee SMPT Server am sony com SMPT Port 110 7 Use SSL Errors On Encoding Stream Begins On v Encoding Stream Ends On v Send Status Update Every 30 v Minutes Twitter Settings User Name sonysoftware Password eeeeeeeeecceccecec Errors On Encoding Stream Begins On v Encoding Stream Ends On v Send Status Update Every 30 x Minutes Project Settings You can set the output folder to any local or network accessible folder This is where your encoded video files will be created Notification Settings DoStudio Encoder offers two methods of setting up status notifications during an encode email and Twitter Enter your account settings for either or both of these notification options in the
5. cfg php enduser std_adp php p_faqid 71356 XDCAM HD www calibratedsoftware com 79 decoder for Windows Remember if you can t play your source QuickTime file in the QuickTime player on your Windows workstation it will not import successfully into DoStudio Encoder It is very important that you set up your Windows environment to play back the QuickTime source files before attempting to encode your video Exporting Chapter Markers from Vegas Pro You can mark your chapter points in your Sony Vegas Pro timeline and export them to a CSV TXT or XML file using the Export Chapters script Creating chapter markers in Vegas Pro 1 Position the cursor where you want to add a marker 2 From the Insert menu choose Marker A marker is added at the cursor position and an edit box is displayed 3 Type a name for the marker in the edit box and press Enter You can also insert markers by pressing the M key Exporting chapter markers from Vegas Pro Use the Export Chapters script in Vegas Pro 11 and later to export your chapter markers to a CSV TXT or XML file that can be read by DoStudio Encoder 1 From the Tools menu choose Scripting and then choose Export Chapters The Export Chapter Information dialog box appears Select the drive and folder where you want to save the file Type a name in the File name box Select the type of file you wantto export in the Save as type list Ur Exc we od Click the Save button PREPA
6. in mind that the maximum recommended bit rate for Blu ray Disc video is 38 Mbps Bit rate considerations for 2D Blu ray Disc The maximum video bit rate allowed for Blu ray Disc projects is 40 Mbps but in practice it is best not to exceed 38 Mbps due to playback performance issues on some Blu ray Disc players when your video approaches the 40 Mbps rate DoStudio Encoder limits you to 38 Mbps in order to maximize playback compatibility In practice you should be conservative when determining how high of a bit rate to allow for Trying to squeeze out the highest possible bit rate for your project can lead to player compatibility and disc space issues If your project calls for multiple audio tracks or if you plan to use LPCM audio DTS HD Master Audio or Dolby TrueHD you will need to limit the video data rate so as not to exceed the overall bit rate allowed by the Blu ray Disc specification A general recommendation is to not exceed 43 Mbps for your combined video and audio bit rate Bit rate considerations for 3D Blu ray Discs When you encode a 3D MVC file you select the target and max bit rate for the base view stream only The bit rate and corresponding file size of the dependent view file is relative to the bit rate of the base view and cannot be manually controlled The dependent view is not actually a complete video stream Rather it contains offset information and video data that can only be displayed when combined with the base view Th
7. to the batch encoder DoStudio Encoder allows you to play back your source QuickTime file in the Control Panel and mark chapter points if desired Templates are applied using a drag and drop operation Once applied you can adjust the parameters for each encoding segment Dostudio Encoder 2 5 Sample Encode dsEp File Edit DoStudio Window About gc Current Project i Bl H Y i Sample Encode Y fim New Segment 1 v Ml Primary Audio Video Y 3 V sample2 TB Stream Properties Resolution 1920x1080 Frame Rate 23 98 Duration 00 00 12 03 Bit Rate 72 83 Mbs Aspect Ratio 16 9 Mode Progressive First Line Is 3D Output Audio No Audio Highest Quality Wil Secondary Audio Video Y fll New Segment 2 v Ml Primary Audio Video Y 7 Wildflowers 001 Highest Quality Wil Secondary Audio Video Chapters Y Chapters 00 00 00 02 00 00 04 20 00 00 10 22 t E LIS bi p gt 8B m nm gt Lo La e Highest Quality Feature Video Bonus Video e Primary Video Templates m Secondary Video Templates Last Saved at 10 37 AM By default your project includes one encoding segment with nodes for primary and secondary video If your encoding project includes multiple source videos you will add additional encoding segments to your tree and select source videos for each title Starting a New Project To begin create
8. Disc 2 22 22 2 22 7 Secondary Video Streams for 2D Blu ray Disc _ 2 222222 2222 7 MVC Encoding for Blu ray 3D oo e cece I RR RR IRR 2 8 Preparing Your Video for Import into DoStudio Encoder 2222222222 11 Exporting QuickTime Files from Final Cut Pro 22 11 Preparing Your Windows Environment for QuickTime Playback 2222 12 Exporting Chapter Markers from Vegas Pro 2 13 Exporting Chapter Markers from Final Cut Pro 2 22 22 222 14 Using DoStudio Encoder 22222222 222222222222 15 TheDoStudio Encoder Interface 2 derer eres te tr radin rade 15 Starting a New Project 22 eun naine iD Lucca ect b puce Me Le net ns cette sss 15 Adding Source Video Files 2 02 2 2 22 eee cece cece cece cece cece cece e RR RR RR 2e 16 Adding Chapter Markers 222222 22222222 20 Encoding Templates 2 0 2 cece cece cece cece ccc ccc cece ec e e Re rrr rrr rrr mehrerer rrr rrr rr 22 Batch Encoding 22222222 22e 25 Exporting LPCM Audio from Your QuickTime File 22220220000 26 Converting QuickTime Files 22022 27 MfOUBIESMOOLING s ese eet ont onset eo ea cee eet oth Ken 29 Understanding the DoStudio Encoder Log Files 222 200 2 eee e cece eee eee 29 Troubleshooting Steps 2 2 0 2 2c eee cece cece cece eee ccc cece ccc I cece cece e sess esses esses esses 29 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CO
9. Highest Quality Description 90 minutes on a BD25 no Secondary video and no highbandwidth audio Wil Secondary Audio Video Template Settings Encoding Mode Variable Bt Rate v Number Of Passes fy Target Bit Rate 35000 Kbps Max Bit Rate 38000 Kbps Q g Encoding Parameters Template Infomation Name Highest Quality Description 90 minutes on a BD25 no Secondary video and no highbandwidth audio Template Settings Encoding Mode Variable Bit Rate v Number Of Passes 1 Target Bit Rate 35000 Kbps Max Bit Rate 38000 Kbps Item Description Name The name of the encoding template Description A description of the encoding template Encoding Mode You can select either Constant Bit Rate CBR or Variable Bit Rate VBR Number Of Passes You can select one or two passes In two pass mode the encoder performs an analysis pass and then encodes your video in a second pass In single pass mode the analysis is performed concurrently with the encoding process USING DOSTUDIO ENCODER Item Description Target Bit Rate For CBR encodes use the slider to set a value for your desired bit rate Your video will be encoded at this bit rate throughout the entire clip For VBR use the slider to set a value for the average bit rate You will set the maximum peak bit rate for your VBR encode in the Max Bit Rate box Max Bit Rate For VBR encodes set the maximum bit rate for your encode in the Max Bit Rate box Keep
10. NTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction DoStudio Encoder is a high quality easy to use solution for encoding MPEG 4 AVC files for Blu ray Disc and MPEG 4 MVC files for Blu ray 3D TM DoStudio Encoder is verified for use with the following formats QuickTime files in the following codecs wm ProRes 422 ProRes 422 HQ DNxHD a Uncompressed 10 bit AJA Blackmagic Uncompressed 8 bit AJA XDCAM HD Uncompressed AVI a YUV UYVY colorspace What DoStudio Encoder does Transcodes input files into Blu ray Disc compliant MVC files for Blu ray 3D Transcodes input files into Blu ray Disc compliant AVC files for Blu ray Disc a Displays source QuickTime files and allows you add chapter markers a Allows you to add multiple source files and batch encode them a Allows one and two pass encoding What DoStudio Encoder does not do Does not convert frame rates and frame sizes Your source files must have a valid Blu ray Disc frame size and frame rate For more information see DoStudio Encoder and the Blu ray Disc Specification on page 7 Does not concatenate multiple source video files into a single elementary stream Does not allow segment re encoding Does not include filtering or other image enhancements during the encoding process INTRODUCTION E Technical support E mail your support requests to the Sony Creative Software DoStudio team at DoStudioSupport am sony com You can also call the DoStudio team f
11. RING YOUR VIDEO FOR IMPORT INTO DOSTUDIO ENCODER For more information about importing chapter markers from Vegas Pro see Adding Chapter Markers on page 20 Exporting Chapter Markers from Final Cut Pro You can mark your chapter points in your Final Cut Pro timeline and export them using Apple s Final Cut Pro XML Creating chapter markers in Final Cut Pro Place the playhead in your timeline at the location where you would like to create a chapter Press M to add a marker Press M again to edit the marker s information Marker 1 Make To Do Item Click the Done button Do this wherever you want to create a chapter Exporting chapter markers from Final Cut Pro DoStudio Encoder uses the XML file that you can export from Final Cut Pro to import your chapter markers To export the XML file select the sequence that contains your video and your chapter markers then select File gt Export XML Export Final Cut XML Save As MyProject Where Desktop I Cancel Save Re y For more information about importing chapter markers from Final Cut Pro see Adding Chapter Markers on page 20 CHAPTER 3 Chapter 4 Using DoStudio Encoder This section describes the basic operation of DoStudio Encoder The DoStudio Encoder Interface DoStudio Encoder is project based To add source video for encoding you create encoding segments apply a template to your segments then submit the entire project
12. SON Y make believe LN SE TUDIO ENCODER 7 User Manual Revised May 29 2012 ACID ACIDized ACIDplanet com ACIDplanet the ACIDplanet logo ACID XMC Artist Integrated the Artist Integrated logo Beatmapper Cinescore CD Architect DoStudio DVD Architect Jam Trax Perfect Clarity Audio Photo Go Sound Forge Super Duper Music Looper Transparent Technology Vegas Vision Series and Visual Creation Studio are the trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Creative Software Inc in the United States and other countries PlayStation is a registered trademark and PSP is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners in the United States and other countries For more information click here Sony Creative Software Inc may have patents patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering subject matter in this document Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from Sony Creative Software Inc the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property Sony Creative Software Inc 8215 Greenway Blvd Suite 400 Middleton WI 53562 USA The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a guarantee or commitment on behalf of Sony Creative Software Inc
13. You will now see your 2D source video file listed in the Titles window under the Primary Audio Video node The Highest Quality template is applied to your segment by default Y 4 Sample Encode Y M New Segment 1 v Wil Primary Audio Video ov LET Highest Quality E Secondary Audio Video The check box indicates that you would like to encode this video when you submit the batch for encoding You can clear the check box to exclude the file from the batch The Control Panel displays your source video s properties and a playback window to view your source video and set chapter marks USING DOSTUDIO ENCODER Stream Properties Resolution 1920x1080 Frame Rate 23 98 Duration 00 00 12 03 Bit Rate 72 83 Mbs Aspect Ratio 16 9 Mode Progressive First Line Is upper 3D Output Audio No Audio Chapters Y Chapters 00 00 00 02 00 00 10 22 Timecode 00 00 04 20 LI m bi pr If you have selected a source video file that is not a Blu ray Disc compliant frame size or resolution you will be notified in a pop up window that your video is not acceptable for input into DoStudio Encoder For more information about valid frame sizes and frame rates for Blu ray Disc see Primary Video Streams for 2D Blu ray Disc on page 7 Adding 2D secondary video files The process for adding a source video file for secondary video is the same as the process for primary video The only difference is that DoStudio Encoder
14. ary video and space for LPCM or other high bandwidth audio VBR Target 25 Mbps Max 35 Mbps Bonus Video Medium quality video 180 minutes on a BD25 VBR Target 18 Mbps Max 30 Mbps Secondary Video Templates Secondary video templates define your encoding parameters for secondary video The Blu ray Disc specification limits the bit rate of secondary video to 7 6 Mbps so your secondary video template will not allow you to exceed 7 6 Mbps DoStudio Encoder provides the following secondary video templates wm Single PiP track no secondary audio CBR Target 7 0 Mbps w Single PiP track secondary audio CBR Target 6 Mbps wm 2PiP tracks no secondary audio CBR Target 3 6 Mbps 2PiP tracks secondary sudio CBR Target 3 Mbps CHAPTER 4 Apply encoding templates to video files To apply an encoding template simply drag the desired template from the Primary Video Templates window or Secondary Video Templates window to the your source video file in the Titles list You will see the template listed in the Titles list underneath the source file to which it is applied Select the template to display its properties in the Control Panel You can edit the encoding parameters for a specific clip after you have applied the template D Control Panel V Sample Encode Template Information for Wildflowers 001 avi v A New Segment 1 v Bil Primary Audio Video Name Highest Quality Y amp V Wildflowers 001
15. ck box for the stream Once you have stopped an encode you need to resubmit the project to the batch to start the process again While your video is encoding a real time log of the encoder s activity is displayed in the Encoding Status window You can monitor the progress of your encoding job and view error messages in this window You can select and copy the text in the Encoding Status window by right clicking and using the Select All and Copy commanas Batch encoding multiple projects simultaneously To submit several projects to the batch simultaneously open the Batch Encoding window by selecting it from the Window menu Right click the Projects list and then click Add Project to add a project to the batch You can add multiple encoding projects to the batch list Click the green Start Encoding button to submit the batch and start the encoding process You will see progress bars for each of the source videos Exporting LPCM Audio from Your QuickTime File If your QuickTime file has embedded audio you can export the audio to an uncompressed LPCM wave file This LPCM file can be imported into DoStudio Authoring or it can be imported into another audio application to transcode it into a Blu ray compliant Dolby or DTS stream To export the LPCM wav file simply click the Export Wav button in the Control Panel when you select your video stream In the Export Wav File dialog choose the folder where you would like to save the file and cl
16. e MVC Dependent MVC Audio No Audio Chapters Y Chapters 00 00 00 02 00 00 04 20 00 00 10 22 Timecode 00 00 00 02 LIRE NN Adding segments To add additional source video files to your project you need to add additional encoding segments to your Titles tree To do this right click the name of your project at the top of the Titles window and then click Add Segment You can add as many segments as your project requires Keep in mind that you can add both 2D and 3D segments to the same encoding project Control P Highest Quality Il Secondary Audio Video USING DOSTUDIO ENCODER Adding Chapter Markers Adding chapter markers is useful because DoStudio Encoder will create an I frame at the chapter markers which will guarantee frame accuracy for the chapter when you author your disc in DoStudio Authoring You can add chapter markers to your video in two ways Add chapters while viewing the video Use the play controls under the video window to play pause fast forward rewind and step frame by frame forward or backward through your video You can also use the scrub bar to quickly shuttle through your video LIE EN EE M Pause the video at the frame where you would like to add a chapter marker and click the Add Chapter button You will see a chapter appear in the Chapters List to the left of the video Y Chapters 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 16 00 00 05 13 Tim
17. e encode prior to authoring your BD3D There are also mobile and broadcast applications that use the single interleaved MVC file 3D sequences DoStudio Encoder also provides you with the number of 3D sequences you are using If you are encoding your footage for replication set this number to 32 This should be the default value for all new projects If you know your 3D authoring program can use a specific number then use that number DoStudio Authoring does not specify a number so it is best to use 32 if you are using DoStudio Authoring Contact your authoring tool for more information about what number should be used For more information see Adding 3D primary video files on page 18 DOSTUDIO ENCODER AND THE BLU RAY DISC SPECIFICATION E CHAPTER 2 Chapter 3 Preparing Your Video for Import into DoStudio Encoder In order to successfully encode your video for a Blu ray Disc your source video must be exported as a QuickTime uncompressed AVI or YUV file that is in one of the supported frame sizes and frame rates described in the previous section DoStudio Encoder will not convert an invalid frame size or frame rate during the encoding process If you are using QuickTime your file must be exported in one of the following codecs for input into DoStudio Encoder a AJA 8 bit 10 bit uncompressed a Blackmagic 10 bit uncompressed w Apple ProRes 422 Apple ProRes 422 HQ XDCAM HD DNxHD Exporting QuickTime Files from Final
18. e overall bit rate of the combined MVC files is approximately 50 percent higher than the base view file by itself Custom encoding templates To create your own custom encoding templates you can duplicate an existing template and edit its encoding parameters or you can create a template from scratch You can also export and import encoding templates to share with other DoStudio Encoder users Creating encoding templates 1 Select the Primary Video Templates window or Secondary Video Templates window depending on which kind of encoding template you want to create 2 Right click the window and then click Add Template 3 Select the new template to display and edit its properties in the Control Panel CHAPTER 4 Duplicating encoding templates 1 Select the Primary Video Templates window or Secondary Video Templates window 2 Right click the template you want to duplicate and then click Duplicate Template A copy of the template is created with the word copy appended to the template name Select the duplicate template to display and edit its properties in the Control Panel Exporting encoding templates You can export your encoding templates to a dsEpTemplates file that can be shared with other DoStudio Encoder users 1 Inthe Primary Video Templates window or Secondary Video Templates window select the templates you want to export Right click one of the templates and then click Export Template s Select the drive and f
19. ecode 00 00 03 02 If you are encoding 3D video you need only view one of your streams and mark chapter points for it CHAPTER 4 Add chapters manually by entering timecode 1 Right click the Chapters list and then click Add A Chapter ec e x Import Chapters From Final Cut Pro XML File Import Chapters From Text File Import Chapters From Vegas File 2 Select the new chapter in the list 3 Type a timecode value for the chapter in the Timecode box Importing chapters from a Sony Vegas Pro file You can import chapter markers created in a Sony Vegas Pro project into DoStudio Encoder For more information about exporting your chapter markers from Vegas Pro see Exporting Chapter Markers from Vegas Pro on page 13 1 Right click the Chapters list and then click Import Chapters From Vegas File 2 Browse to your CSV TXT or XML file from Vegas Pro and click Open The chapter markers exported from Vegas Pro appear in the Chapters list Importing chapters from a Final Cut Pro XML file You can import chapter markers created in a Final Cut Pro project into DoStudio Encoder For more information about exporting your chapter markers from Final Cut Pro see Exporting Chapter Markers from Final Cut Pro on page 14 1 Right click the Chapters list and then click Import Chapters From Final Cut Pro XML 2 Browse to your XML file from Final Cut Pro and click Open The chapter markers exported from Final Cut Pro appear
20. ick Save CHAPTER 4 Converting QuickTime Files DoStudio Encoder includes a QuickTime Converter that allows you to transcode your primary or secondary audio video streams to other QuickTime formats such as m4v for iPhone 1 Right click the source file for your primary or secondary audio video and then click Convert QuickTime File Y amp Sample Encode Y lig New Segment 1 v E Primary Audio Video i X Remove Primary Video File 4 Convert Quicktime File 2 Choosethe destination folder for your converted QuickTime file and what type of export you would like to perform All of the standard QuickTime conversion formats are supported Save in Ji DoStudio Projects e amp er Ee Name Date modified Ji logs 4 6 2012 3 07 PM 9 3D Encode dsEp 4 5 2012 2 21 PM Sample Encode dsEp 4 9 2012 10 37 AM _ Wildflowers 001 avc 4 6 2012 3 17 PM 4 D File name sample2_TB mov Save as type All Files 7 Cancel Export Movie to QuickTime Movie Options Use Default Settings USING DOSTUDIO ENCODER CHAPTER 4 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting The following guide will help you understand you how 3D MVC files are encoded and how to understand the errors if you run into issues Understanding the DoStudio Encoder Log Files Setting up your output folder will automatically create a logs folder under the output folder Inside this folder are two log files per
21. in any way All updates or additional information relating to the contents of this manual will be posted on the Sony Creative Software Inc Web site located at http www sonycreativesoftware com The software is provided to you under the terms of the End User License Agreement and Software Privacy Policy and must be used and or copied in accordance therewith Copying or distributing the software except as expressly described in the End User License Agreement is strictly prohibited No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or for any purpose without the express written consent of Sony Creative Software Inc Copyright 2012 Sony Creative Software Inc Program Copyright 2012 Sony Creative Software Inc All rights reserved Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 eee ote Ra de netted diuine ueniet ides 3 IN TOAUCTION HERE 5 What DoStudio Encoder does 1 22 eee RR sess rrr 5 What DoStudio Encoder does not do _ 2 2 2222 ieee cee 5 WECHMICAlSUBPOTE sus sine did ere Re ne cousine 6 About your rights in DoStudio Encoder software 2 222220 2 2 6 About your PRIVOEY 2oroccnseided ANT becuse tive ees nt eb ec eutetetslusee uber ncedadie devices 6 Proper use of software 22L cece cece cc ccc cece cece cece rrr esse ceeeeeeeeeeeenees 6 DoStudio Encoder and the Blu ray Disc Specification 0 00 00002022 cece cece cece c cece cece eee 7 Primary Video Streams for 2D Blu ray
22. in the Chapters list Importing chapters from a text file You can import chapter markers from a simple text file The text file should be formatted with one chapter entry per line No header information is required DoStudio Encoder will determine the frame rate from the video segment setting The chapters should be formatted in non drop format HH MM SS FF starting at 00 00 00 00 USING DOSTUDIO ENCODER Your text file should look like this 00 00 00 00 00 03 10 12 00 14 03 06 00 20 06 00 1 Right click the Chapters list and then click Import Chapters From Text File 2 Browse to your text file and click Open The chapter markers from the text file appear in the Chapters list Encoding Templates How your source video is encoded is determined by several encoding settings that are contained in templates You must apply a template to your source video in order to encode it The process for applying a template is the same for 2D AVC encoding and 3D MVC encoding For 3D MVC encoding you will use only the primary video templates There is no secondary video track on a 3D Blu ray Disc Primary Video Templates Primary video templates define your encoding parameters for primary video DoStudio Encoder provides the following primary video templates a Highest Quality 90 minutes on a BD25 no secondary video and no high bandwidth audio VBR Target 35 Mbps Max 38 Mbps Feature Video 120 minutes on a BD25 no second
23. l stream It is important to note that the base and dependent views do not directly correlate to left and right eye streams While the base view contains the full resolution left eye HD stream and in theory can be viewed on its own the dependent view does not contain video information to function as a viewable stream unless paired with the base view The dependent view contains offset data that relies on the video stream information contained in the base view Source files and the encoding process 3D encoding requires two HD source files one for each eye Each source file must be a full frame HD stream in one of the three valid resolutions for Blu ray 3D see above The DoStudio Encoder interface requires you to select the appropriate stream for each eye You make bit rate selections and start the encoding process Because MVC encoding is really an extension of AVC encoding for Blu ray Disc the encoding process is essentially the same apart from the need for two input video streams The output of the encoding process is a little different The DoStudio Encoder MVC encoder outputs two files It outputs the base view as a single file my3dfilm base mvc and the dependent view as a single file my3dfilm_dependent mvc You will add both files to the authoring system DoStudio Encoder also gives you the option to export a single interleaved MVC file This file can be played back in ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre for proofing the quality of th
24. nd is supported by the QuickTime player on Mac OS X and Windows XP Vista As with the uncompressed formats it is recommended that you set up your sequence in the ProRes format of your choice and edit your video in that sequence To export the file select Export Movie from the File menu and select Current Settings these will be the ProRes settings you set up in the Easy Setup Choosea file name and location for your exported file and click OK XDCAM HD XDCAM HD is a codec from Sony that is installed with Final Cut Pro It is a variable bit rate video format that is used by Sony s XDCAM line of professional cameras and VTRs The current generation XDCAM HD uses the 4 2 v2 profile of the MPEG 2 codec which has double the chroma resolution of the previous generations To accommodate the chroma detail the maximum video bit rate has been increased to 50 Mbps As with the uncompressed and ProRes formats it is recommended that you set up your sequence in the XDCAM HD format and edit your video in that sequence To export the file select Export Movie from the File menu and select Current Settings these will be the XDCAM settings you set up in the Easy Setup Choose a file name and location for your exported file and click OK DNxHD DNxHD is a codec provided by Avid Technologies that includes a high quality small file size algorithm that is similar in quality and performance to Apple ProRes This codec is native to Avid editing applications but i
25. ng combination of codecs for primary and secondary video DOSTUDIO ENCODER AND THE BLU RAY DISC SPECIFICATION Secondary Video Streams Primary Video Streams MPEG 2 MPEG 4 AVC VC 1 MPEG 2 Allowed Allowed Allowed MPEG 4 AVC Prohibited Allowed Prohibited VC 1 Prohibited Prohibited Allowed There are some important bit rate considerations you must know when making a disc with secondary video for picture in picture features a The Blu ray Disc specification defines the total video bit rate value of primary video and secondary video streams including subtitles must be less than or equal to 40 Mbps In practice it is best to keep your overall bit rate under 38 Mbps due to playback inconsistencies among Blu ray Disc players The maximum video bit rate for secondary video streams must be less than or equal to 7 6 Mbps DoStudio Encoder provides templates for primary and secondary video that help you manage the bit rate of your encoded video so that it stays within the legal limits of the Blu ray Disc specification For more information see Encoding Templates on page 22 The Blu ray Disc specification allows you to create secondary video in all of the standard and high definition frame rates and sizes However most Blu ray Disc players cannot play back a secondary video stream that contains high definition video Therefore DoStudio Encoder supports only standard definiti
26. older where you want to save the file Dow N Typea name in the File name box 5 Click the Save button Importing encoding templates 1 Select the Primary Video Templates window or Secondary Video Templates window 2 Right click the window and then click Import Template s 3 Browse to the dsEpTemplates file you want to import and click Open The templates are added to your DoStudio Encoder project Batch Encoding When you are ready to encode your video click the Encode button on the toolbar This will open the batch encode window and submit your project to the batch Your project will begin the encoding process immediately All of the video streams in your project will appear in the Batch Encoding window A progress bar indicates the encoding status of each video stream USING DOSTUDIO ENCODER DoStudio Encoder 2 5 Sample Encode dsEp faa File Edit DoStudio Window ScreamerNet About gt gt pu e Ud E 9 Projects Encoding Project To Sample Encode dsEp EAMedia DoStudio Projects Project Segment Stream Status Sample Encode dsEp New Segment 1 Wildflowers 0O1 avi RSR E Real Time Log Encoding Status Last Saved at 3 07 PM You can stop the encoding process by clicking the red Stop Encoding button at the bottom of the window You can stop encoding one stream while continuing to encode the others in your batch by clearing the Encoding The Stream che
27. on video frame sizes for secondary video streams according to the following table Frame size pixels Frame rate Hz Progressive Interlace Aspect ratio 720x480 29 97 Interlace 4 3 or 16 9 720x576 25 Interlace 4 3 or 16 9 MVC Encoding for Blu ray 3D Valid frame resolutions and frame rates for Blu ray 3D Video The Blu ray Disc specification allows a limited combination of frame resolutions and frame rates for use with Blu ray 3D The following are the only valid frame resolutions and frame rates for Blu ray 3D 1920x1080 23 978 fps progressive 1280x720 59 94 fps progressive 1280x720 Q 50 fps progressive Overview of the MVC format MVC stands for Multiview Video Coding It is an amendment to the H 264 MPEG 4 AVC video compression standard developed with joint efforts by MPEG VCEG that enables efficient encoding of sequences captured simultaneously from multiple cameras using a single video stream In layman s terms the MVC format includes a full frame 2D AVC stream called the base view and a secondary offset file called the dependent view The base view MVC stream is backward compatible with m CHAPTER 2 H 264 AVC which allows standard 2D Blu ray Disc players and software to decode stereoscopic video streams They play the base view and simply ignore the additional information contained in the dependent view The MVC format is highly efficient and the dependent view only adds about 50 percent extra bit rate to the overal
28. rom 9 A M to 5 P M Central Time Monday through Friday excluding company holidays a North America 866 650 7768 toll free a International 608 203 2370 About your rights in DoStudio Encoder software DoStudio Encoder software is licensed to you under the terms of the End User License Agreement you entered into with Sony Creative Software Inc About your privacy Sony Creative Software Inc respects your privacy and is committed to protecting personal information Your use of the software is governed by the Software Privacy Policy Please review its contents carefully as its terms and conditions affect your rights with respect to the information that is collected by the software For your reference a copy of the Software Privacy Policy is located at http www sonycreativesoftware com corporate privacy Proper use of software DoStudio Encoder software is not intended and should not be used for illegal or infringing purposes such as the illegal copying or sharing of copyrighted materials Using DoStudio Encoder software for such purposes is among other things against United States and international copyright laws and contrary to the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement Such activity may be punishable by law and may also subject you to the breach remedies set forth in the End User License Agreement og CHAPTER 1 Chapter 2 DoStudio Encoder and the Blu ray Disc Specification This section provides important
29. rs creating in DoStudio encoder 20 creating in Final Cut Pro 14 creating in Vegas Pro 13 exporting from Final Cut Pro 14 exporting from Vegas Pro 13 importing from Final Cut Pro 20 importing from text file 20 importing from Vegas Pro 20 converting QuickTime files 27 creating encoding templates 22 projects 15 custom encoding templates 22 D dsEp files 15 Index duplicating encoding templates 22 E email notification settings 15 encoding templates 22 exporting chapters from Final Cut Pro 14 chapters from Vegas Pro 13 encoding templates 22 LPCM audio 26 QuickTime files from Final CutPro 11 F Final Cut Pro chapter markers 14 20 exporting QuickTime files 11 I importing chapter markers 20 encoding templates 22 L log files 29 LPCM audio 26 M MVC 8 P picture in picture 7 16 INDEX primary video streams 7 primary video templates 22 projects creating 15 Q QuickTime files converting 27 exporting from Final Cut Pro 11 playing back in Windows 12 S secondary video streams 7 secondary video templates 22 segments 16 1 technical support 6 troubleshooting 29 Twitter notification settings 15 V Vegas Pro chapter markers 13 20 INDEX
30. s not native to Final Cut Pro However Avid provides the codec for installation on OSX free of charge The codec can be downloaded here http avidtechnology custhelp com cgi bin avidtechnology cfg php enduser std adp php p faqid 71356 Because DNxHD is not native to Final Cut Pro you must export your files using QuickTime Conversion in order to export a file using the DNxHD codec It is recommended that you set up your sequence in the 10 bit uncompressed format the Apple ProRes 422 format or the ProRes 422 HQ format and edit your video in that sequence When your video is ready for exporting select Export Movie Using QuickTime Conversion from the File menu Select DNxHD from the format selection list Preparing Your Windows Environment for QuickTime Playback In order to import QuickTime files from Final Cut Pro into DoStudio Encoder you must be able to play the QuickTime files on your Windows workstation using QuickTime Depending on which codec you used you may need to download and install the codec prior to attempting to import the QuickTime file into the DoStudio Encoder Codec Installation Instructions AJA 8 bit 10 bit http www aja com products software uncompressed Blackmagic 10 bit http www aja com products software uncompressed Apple ProRes Included with your QuickTime installation CHAPTER 3 Codec Installation Instructions 422 ProRes 422 HQ DNxHD http avidtechnology custhelp com cgi bin avidtechnology
31. s on page 29 TROUBLESHOOTING If the encode fails after more than 1 percent is completed 1 Make sure there is enough disc space 2 Make sure there isn t any antivirus software that will be scanning when the encoder is writing the encoded files 3 Send all log files to the Sony Creative Software DoStudio team at DoStudioSupport am sony com For more information see Understanding the DoStudio Encoder Log Files on page 29 The first encode works but the second one fails 1 Close DoStudio Encoder 2 Open DoStudio Encoder and then try to encode the second stream 3 If the encode continues to fail send all log files to the Sony Creative Software DoStudio team at DoStudioSupport am sony com For more information see Understanding the DoStudio Encoder Log Files on page 29 The video does not look OK Send all log files to the Sony Creative Software DoStudio team at DoStudioSupport am sony com Indicate the specific visual issue you are seeing in your email to us For more information see Understanding the DoStudio Encoder Log Files on page 29 Clicking Batch Encode does nothing 1 Open the Batch Encoding window if not already open then try again 2 Send all log files to the Sony Creative Software DoStudio team at DoStudioSupport am sony com CHAPTER 5 2 2D primary video 16 2D secondary video 16 3 3D primary video 16 3D sequences 8 B batch encoding 25 Blu ray Disc specification 7 C chapte
32. supports only standard definition video files for secondary video For more information about valid secondary video formats see Secondary Video Streams for 2D Blu ray Disc on page 7 Adding 3D primary video files 1 Right click the Primary Audio Video node and then click Add 3D Primary Video Control F v 6 Sample Encode V ligi New Segment 1 Project Set SC ONU ETIN Add2D Primary Video A 2 You are prompted to select the left eye source video stream first Navigate to your source file for the left eye and select it CHAPTER 4 3 Next you are prompted to select the source video stream for the right eye You will now see your 3D source video file listed in the Titles tree under the Primary Audio Video node You will only see the left eye stream listed in the tree The Highest Quality template is applied to your segment by default The check box indicates that you would like to encode this video when you submit the batch for encoding You can clear the check box to exclude the file from the batch The Control Panel displays your source video s properties and a playback window to view your source video and set chapter marks You can select which source file to view using the Left Right selection box found in the Control Panel Stream Properties Resolution 1920x1080 Frame Rate 23 98 Duration 00 00 12 03 Bit Rate 72 83 Mbs 3D Sequences 32 Aspect Ratio 169 Mode Progressive First Line Is 3D Output Bas
33. technical details about valid frame sizes frame rates and codecs for Blu ray Disc and Blu ray 3D Most importantly it describes the valid combinations of these various elements Primary Video Streams for 2D Blu ray Disc DoStudio Encoder accepts all valid Blu ray Disc frame sizes and frame rates for primary video on 2D Blu ray Disc except for the 1440x1080 frame size This frame size is not widely used in professional production The following chart describes the frame sizes and resolutions that are supported by DoStudio Encoder Frame size pixels Framerate Hz Progressive Interlace Aspect ratio 1920x1080 29 97 Interlace 16 9 25 Interlace 23 976 Progressive 24 Progressive 1280x720 59 94 Progressive 16 9 50 Progressive 23 976 Progressive 24 Progressive 720x480 29 97 Interlace 4 3 or 16 9 720x576 25 Interlace 4 3 or 16 9 Secondary Video Streams for 2D Blu ray Disc Secondary video streams are used for the picture in picture feature of a Blu ray Disc The secondary video track runs in sync with the primary video track and can be viewed in a picture in picture window The visibility of the secondary video track can be controlled by the viewer with the remote control or menu option or the Blu ray Disc author can program the disc to make the secondary video track visible at specific times DoStudio Encoder creates MPEG 4 AVC elementary streams for both primary and secondary video The Blu ray Disc specification allows the followi
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