Using Ki Pro Ultra Media With Non-Linear Editors; Closed Captioning Support - AJA Ki Pro Ultra Installation & Operation Manual

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Using Ki Pro Ultra
Media with Non-
linear Editors

Closed Captioning Support

Ki Pro Ultra v1.2r1
When Ki Pro Ultra media is removed and connected to a computer via the AJA Pak Dock,
the media will mount as a normal HFS+ file system. The REEL NAME parameter is the
name of the media that will appear when the media is mounted.
Once the media is mounted, each clip recorded by Ki Pro Ultra will be a file on its file
system, which can be opened in non-linear editors such as Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere
Pro, etc. The clips will be instantly ready to edit because they were recorded as one of the
following formats:
• Apple ProRes 444
• Apple ProRes 422 HQ
• Apple ProRes 422
• Apple ProRes 422 LT
• Apple ProRes 422 PX
Ki Pro Ultra release 1.2 supports the capture and playback of CEA-708 Closed Captioning
data as QuickTime movie tracks. Ki Pro Ultra extracts CEA-708 (including 608 within 708)
packets contained in the vertical ANC data which is embedded in the SDI input (BNC or
Fiber) signal. The packets are processed and inserted into a QuickTime track (CLCP) as
part of the recorded QuickTime container. This track is created automatically if the CEA-
708 packets are present in the VANC of the input SDI signal. No user configuration is
required.
On playback, KiPro Ultra will process the QuickTime container file, process the CLCP track
if present and insert/embed closed captioning data on the SDI 1 output (BNC or Fiber)
VANC.
When in EtoE or record mode, the Ki Pro Ultra STATUS display indicates when closed
captioning data is present on the input signal. In playback mode, the STATUS display
indicates if CC data is being inserted.
Closed captioning is not supported on the Ki Pro Ultra HDMI inputs/outputs, or the SDI
monitor output.
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