Using Ki Pro Ultra 12G Media With Avid Media Composer; Closed Captioning Support - AJA Ki Pro Ultra 12G Installation And Operation Manual

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Using Ki Pro Ultra 12G Media with Avid Media Composer

Ki Pro Ultra 12G can create native DNxHD and DNxHR files, and can also
create DNxHD QuickTime wrapper files. Native DNxHD files on Pak Media can
be accessed, opened and edited directly in Avid Media Composer without
transcoding.
To use the Avid DNxHD QuickTime files produced by Ki Pro Ultra 12G in Avid
Media Composer, AJA recommends using the "Link to AMA File(s)" feature
provided in Avid Media Composer.
NOTE: While Ki Pro Ultra 12G QuickTime files can be directly accessed from Avid Media
NOTE: Avid DNxHD QuickTime files produced on the Ki Pro Ultra 12G are designed

Closed Captioning Support

With ProRes files, Ki Pro Ultra 12G operating in Single Channel mode supports
the capture and playback of CEA-708 Closed Captioning data as QuickTime
movie tracks. Ki Pro Ultra 12G 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, Ki Pro Ultra 12G 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 Idle or Record mode, the Ki Pro Ultra 12G 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 12G HDMI inputs/outputs,
or the SDI monitor output, or when operating in Multi Channel mode.
Ki Pro Ultra 12G File Based Recorder/Player v1.0
Composer via AMA for editorial, AJA advises transferring/copying media to a
local drive or disk array for editing.
for use with Avid Media Composer. While these QuickTime files can be read
in a variety of other non-linear edit systems (when the appropriate Avid
QuickTime codec package has been installed), AJA cannot verify the behavior or
performance of DNxHD QuickTime files in these other non-linear edit systems.
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