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RELEASE NOTES
KNOWN ISSUES, RECORD OPTIONS & OTHER
PLAYBACK
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Occasionally in Playback, when scrubbing through RAW or DPX files the image will become
pixelated, but will correct itself after scrubbing.
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In Playback, when scrubbing RAW files there is no audio.
• Occasionally in Playback, when selecting 2K and then 4K RAW clips the preview will become blue
& yellow or pixelated. To correct select a different clip, then reselect the original clip.
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Occasionally in Playback, when viewing FS700 2K RAW files playback will show bad colors on
initial clip selection. To resolve deselect then re-select the clip.
OTHER
• Occasionally in ARRIRAW when switching between 1.5 DL and 3G DL the image will be incorrect.
To correct, disconnect and reconnect one of the SDI inputs.
• 2K 12-bit/10-bit RGB 4:4:4 from the C500 has pink line on the SDI and HDMI output but not in the
recorded image.
• In FS700 RAW, there is a vertical line on the right side of the OLED and video output in some
images. This is an artifact of the debayer and not in the recorded image.
• Occasionally when recording in DPX or RAW, engaging PIXEL ZOOM can result in a horizontally
stretched image on the OLED panel. The recorded signal is not affected and the issue is corrected
by cycling through the PIXEL ZOOM settings.
• Occasionally in ARRIRAW after switching from 1.5 DL to 3G DL a Camera Trigger issue can cause
the unit to record 2-4 6-frame clips, then work correctly.
• FS700 LUTs have been adjusted to better mimic the camera when recording in RAW or 4K2HD.
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Adobe Premier FS700 RAW (CinemaDNG file support) is pending next update from Adobe to
correct issue with highlights turning to pink.
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Adobe Speed Grade FS700 RAW (CinemaDNG file support) is pending next update from Adobe to
correct imported frames showing as green. Also note that if files are first imported via Premium, this
circumvents issue.
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In Resolve 11 Lite, FS700 RAW (CinemaDNG file support) underexposed images may appear
green when using “Auto-Color”. We are in contact with BlackMagic Design about this issue.
OTHER NOTES
To playback Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) files in QuickTime Player X, the files must be first run through our
Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) Utility to be optimized for the recently released Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) Codec
update. If files are not optimized, then they will play the first second of audio only. This is not an issue
when playing in FCPX.
NOT SUPPORTED AT THIS TIME
• 720p 24/25/30 signal (720p with 3:2 or 2:2 Pulldown)
• SD NTSC/PAL video
• 1080p 50/59.94 recording in Apple ProRes 422 (HQ)
• Analog audio input
• File name matching from the camera in video recording
• LTC Timecode Trigger
• HDMI Timecode in
• HDMI Record Trigger
• HDMI source in Multi-Stream Monitoring
• 720p 50/60 signal in Multi-Stream Monitoring
• Multi-Stream Recording
• User-Loadable and custom LUTs
• C500 120fps, 2K @ 50p, 59.94p
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