Export a playlist as a “flattened” clip as an .MXF file that includes video and
audio. - When you are working with a playlist, there is a button “Make Program” in
the Playlist panel. This exports the playlist as a single “flattened” clip into Highlight
Bin 1. This flattened clip may be exported. If remote clips are used in the playlist, all
clips must first be made local prior to flattening. This will be done automatically in the
background. Transferring a clip that is under construction will result in failure. If Bin
1 has been renamed, a “hidden” Bin 1 will be created, and can be exposed by restarting the
Dyno App.
Flattened playlist and exported as a clip includes Clip Name and Timecode In/Out
marks. - When a playlist is made as a “program” or flattened clip, it becomes a clip
in the Highlights Bin. There, you may name the clip and choose to modify the in and out
points for the clip. Upon export of the clip, the Name, Timecode, and In/Out marks become
part of the clip’s XML data.
When exporting a playlist as a “flattened” clip and remote content is part of the
playlist, it will transfer all content to the local server prior to export. - If
remote clips are used in the playlist, all clips must first be made local prior to
flattening. This will be done automatically in the background. This may result in a longer
export time. Transferring a clip that is under construction will result in failure.
Exporting a playlist as a “flattened” clip allows the user to select the number of
audio tracks to be included in the export. Choices are 2, 4, or 8 tracks. This includes
how all clips are exported as MXF. - In the Dyno Config/Network tab, you may select
to limit audio tracks for MXF export to 2, 4, 8, or include all audio tracks. Any change
will take affect for the next export of clips to take place, but not those in process of
exporting. If a Summit channel was set to record only two tracks of audio, and a playlist
or clip is exported with the selection of four or more, the first two tracks will have
audio, the rest will be blank or empty tracks.
Add Lib path is updated correctly each time the Dyno creates or joins a session.
- When working with remote servers and or ShareFlex, the Add Lib path updates the
registry to the session that the operator joins or creates. If you are an operator who
needs to access remote servers or load a remote session, mark an in-point and out-point
from the record train and press the Add Lib button. This results in a clip being created
in the loaded session’s Library.
ANC data is now an On/Off choice for each multi-cam Summit record channel. - When
you are selecting options for AppCenter System Configuration Channel tab, and in the “Data
Track Input,” Record ancillary data is set to “Yes,” a second option appears to set Same
ancillary data for each input “Yes/No.” Changes to this setting may not be made while
recording or a Dyno session is in use.
When you create a new playlist, the number of audio channels now adheres to how the
Summit channel was set up. - If the Summit record channel is set up with only 4
channels of audio, then a playlist created using that channel will also only have 4
channels of audio.
GSIS (Game Statistics and Information System) Metadata Feature - This feature
allows you to import and use NFL GIS metadata with Dyno highlights. You can create a
highlight and view the data for the highlight. You can enter and view the description of a
play. Search can be done by play-by-plays using the matching time code and date. All
normal search and there are 16 new search options: Game Key, Season, Season Type, Week,
Play ID, Sequence, Start Time, Time of Day, Quarter, Pre Play-by-Play, Down, Distance,
Yard Line, Absolute Yard Line, Play Destination and Is Scoring Play. To use this feature,
you need to purchase a Sabretooth license in Summit (K2-DYNOS-GSIS).
TimeCode Restripe - After you create a clip, you can now modify that clip with a
user defined timecode. The clip will be updated with the new timecode.
Favorites Bar in the Power Screen - The Favorites bar now displays in the Power
screen when a display monitor is connected. This allows for a better workflow when viewing
and managing the Favorites bar.
Open Dyno Folders, Active Search Bin, Active Playlist and Remote Servers Are Now
Color Highlighted - Open folders, active playlists are now outlined in blue, making
them easier to identify. Active search bins will appear with a green striped line and
“Active” will appear on the bin. Remote servers will appear with a striped yellow
highlight.
Server List Improvements - There is now increased speed of navigation for
server lists. This release also introduces auto-sensing of networked Summits as they join
or leave the network. You no longer have to refresh the Dyno to get an update of what you
are connected to; this is now done in the background.
Remote Folders Now Display Session Name - Remote folders that display in the
Favorites bar now display the remote session name instead of the server name.
Cue, Take, Play Stop and Jogging Now Works on Both Channels in Gang Mode with
Playlist Loaded - If two playlist are on P1/P2 in gang mode, cue, take, play, stop
and jogging functions will work on both channels.
DynoZoom Enhancements for Post-Roll and Marks - The DynoZoom tool displays the
Post-Roll on progress bar when enabled. When selecting Highlights, the DynoZoom tool shows
Marks instead of Keyframes, if Dyno is in Monitor mode instead of DynoZoom mode (when
Pan+Zoom is disabled).
DynoZoom: Tbar Now Changes the Zoom Scale While Pressing the LiveZoom Screen –
You can change the zoom scale with the Tbar while pressing the LiveZoom screen.
DynoZoom: Larger Keyframe Markers and Invert Added to Tbar Zoom - There are
larger arrows on the playback timeline in DynoZoom. The add invert option is now available
for Tbar zoom.
DynoZoom: Cross-hair added to Target -There is now a cross-hair in the middle of
both the "on-air" rectangle and the "pre-set" rectangle to enhance the ability for you to
target an object.