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Post Production
Working with Recorded Files
There are numerous post systems and NLEs that can read natively the various file formats recorded by the Odyssey.
Some NLEs may require plug-ins in order to read certain file formats. Blackmagic Design Resolve software is
available for free and can read all formats recorded by the Odyssey.
File Structure
Uncompressed Support (DPX sequence)
All Uncompressed recordings on the Odyssey are recorded as 10 bit RGB 4:4:4 DPX, this is for all sources regardless
if the source is 8 bit, 10 bit, 4:2:2, 4:4:4. With 12 bit cameras the files are recorded as a 16 bit DPX, for more
universal compatibility. Also note that with DPX files, timecode and Clip Metadata are stored in every frame, as
well as in the XML file within each clip. All audio is recorded 48Hz 16 bit Uncompressed WAV audio.
Also Note 1080p59.94/60p, 1080p119/120 and 12 bit files are recorded as Packed, so our CD unpacker utility will
need to be used before the files can be used in any editor.
NATIVE 10-BIT / 16-BIT DPX SUPPORT
Adobe CS6 / Adobe CSCC/2014
Apple Color
AutoDesk Smoke
Assimilate Scratch Lab
Avid DS
Black Magic DaVinci Resolve
Cineform Studio
ColorFront OnSet Dailies
DJViewer
Eyeon Fusion
Grass Valley Eduis (Does not support 16-Bit)
The Foundry Nuke
Xnview(Does not support 16-Bit)
PLUGINS FOR DPX SUPPORT
Glue Tools
Apple FCP Pro
Apple FCP Pro X
Meta Fuse
Avid Media Composer