DrasticPreview Pro 5.0.466 / DrasticPreview QC 6.0.014 | 115.81 MB
DrasticPreview Pro takes your AJA, BlueFish444 or Blackmagic video board and adds output support for a huge range of file formats. It plays production file formats like ARI, DPX, RMF, DNG, 16 bit TIFF, SGI, YUV, and VPB, intermediate formats like uncompressed CINE, MOV, AVI, WMV, MPG, MTS, TS, MXF, MP4, and GEN and scientific formats like .Y.U.V, Luma/Rmy/Bmy, Hdr/Raw/Yuv, Y4M, 4224 and DVS directly to the HD-SDI outputs of your hardware.
DrasticPreview Pro lets you zoom/center for close inspection, supports real time and static metadata and a variety of playback modes, provides EBU r.128 audio metering and closed caption display, and includes Vectorscope, Waveform Monitors (YCbCr and RGB), per pixel data view and Histogram signal analysis tools.
DrasticPreview Pro Professional Media Player
DrasticPreview Pro is a media player designed to support the majority of media formats used in the broadcast and production industries. DrasticPreview Pro can play many, many different flavors of media files. It supports todays most important file types, and includes a number of others we have added over the years.
This innovative software allows the user to view their files on a VGA/DVI monitor and the HD-SDI outputs of supported video cards, without tying up the native, or even compatible (typically in high demand) production or broadcast device or application. Play media for collaborative and review applications, scene marking and EDL construction. Play media stranded by failed or unavailable legacy devices or applications. Play all your files from one station, using one application.
DrasticPreview Pro is based on DrasticPreview. There is a 90 second video introducing DrasticPreview here. A video of the Pro version will be available soon.
The main GUI offers a full range of transport controls for forward and reverse playing and cueing, displays time code and audio levels, playback mode, and file name, and shows a slider to indicate the current position within the clip. The on-screen viewer window may be scaled to effectively accommodate varying viewing requirements, including a full-screen mode.
Media can be selected through a standard browse approach, or dragged and dropped onto the display window. Once loaded, the clips may be played or viewed in various playback modes, including normal, looping, and palindromic. DrasticPreview Pro provides a full range of keyboard/number pad commands for transport control and other settings, and window resizing including zoom and pan controls. Cut, copy and paste (CTRL+X/C/V) or timecode is also available for moving timecodes to text documents, spreadsheets or TCCalc. Pasting timecode will automatically seek the file to that point.
Supported hardware includes AJAs Kona and Corvid series, BlueFish444s Epoch|SuperNova and Blackmagic's DeckLink, MultiBridge and Intensity series video boards.
The Transport/Playback Section offers the following functionality:
- Time Code Controls The current time code location is displayed, and the user may click on the time code and enter a time code location by the keyboard, and press enter to cue up that location.
- File Name Display The current file name is displayed.
- Mode Display The current playback mode is displayed (Normal, Palindrome or Loop playback modes are supported).
- Speed Display The current playback is displayed, 100% being normal playback speed. A negative percentage is indicated for reverse playback.
- Video Standard Display The video standard of the current clip is displayed.
- Time Code Source Control The selected time code source is displayed, and the user may select between available time code sources by clicking on this control and selecting from the popup menu.
- EBU Control The selected EBU mode is displayed and the user may select between available EBU modes by clicking on this control and selecting from the popup menu.
- Audio Meters Audio meters are displayed for up to 16 channels of audio.
- Picture Select Picture to view the normal video output.
- Vector Select Vector to see the output through the Vectorscope.
- Wave Select Wave to view the output through the YCbCr Wave Form Monitor.
- Wave RGB Select Wave RGB to view the output through the RGB Wave Form Monitor.
- Histogram Select Histogram to view the output through the Histogram.
- Data Select Data to view the hex or decimal value associated with each pixel in the image.
- Position Bar and Slider - Click on any point on the slider to instantly cue that relative point in the file, or grab the pointer and drag it to quickly scrub through to find a particular scene
* Fast Reverse Play the file in reverse at the fastest possible speed
* 5 Seconds Back Cue the frame 5 seconds before the current location (or the beginning if less than 5 seconds from the first frame)
* 1 Frame Back Cue the frame immediately before the current frame, useful for finding a specific location
* Reverse Play Play at 100%, or normal speed in reverse
* Pause Stop playback and display the frame at the current location
* Stop Stop playback and cue the first frame
* Play Play at 100%, or normal speed
* 1 Frame Forward Cue the frame immediately after the current frame, useful for finding a specific location
* 5 Seconds Forward Cue the frame 5 seconds after the current location (or the end if less than 5 seconds from the last frame)
* Fast Forward Play the file (forward) at the fastest possible speed
The Track Info data window may be selected by pressing the Track Info button on the GUI - this section displays:
* Duration both in current time code type (HH:MM:SS:FF) and as a total number of frames
* FPS frames per second to two decimal places
* Width in pixels
* Height in lines (for both fields if interlaced)
* Bit Depth per pixel or per component
* FourCC video codec information
* Bit Rate overall rate of the file in bits
* Video Channels video channels bit array
* Audio Codec audio fourcc descriptor
* Audio Channels audio channels bit array
* Audio Frequency samples per second
* Audio Bits/Sample how many bits in an audio sample
The Time Code data window may be selected by pressing the Time Code button on the GUI - this section displays:
* TC (time code) Absolute position
* LTC Frame Longitudinal (SMPTE) time code
* LTC Ub Longitudinal (SMPTE) user bits
* VITC Frame Vertical interval time code
* VITC Ub Vertical interval user bits
* DATA 0 user data or size (4 bytes)
* DATA 1 user data or pointer (4 bytes or greater) Basic Elements
DrasticPreview Pro can compare two files (two 3d stereo eyes, or an original and compressed file) using an XML .DT3D file to specify them.
Once loaded, visual comparisons can be made including:
* Left eye only (first source)
* Right eye only (second source)
* Anaglyph Red-Blue
* Anaglyph Red-Cyan
* Anaglyph Amber-Blue
* Anaglyph Green-Magenta
* Interlaced eyes
* Checkerboard 3D
* Onion skin
* Difference with threshold multiplier (0..64)
* Over under
* Side by side
* Seamless split used Split Vert/Horiz and Split Vertical, Split Horizontal
* Mirror
* A-B with threshold and black/white invert
* Dissolve with mix
* Boxes sized by mix
* Wipe (used the Wipe drop down) with mix
Zoom and Pan
Video playback in the application fully supports zooming and panning the video in still or playback. Using the scroll wheel of the mouse the image can be zoomed out to cover a small part of the screen, or zoom in to closely check individual pixels. Left clicking and dragging will move the image to view different parts while zoomed in. Clicking the right mouse button will fill the application with video, and clicking the middle button will set the image to pixel for pixel (where every image pixel is exactly one screen pixel). Zoom is available in windowed or full screen mode.
Time Code Display
A dedicated time code field not only displays the current time code location but allows the user to enter a known time code location within a selected clip, and press Enter to cue that frame. In Full Screen mode, an optional time code display may be overlaid in Full Screen Mode. The user may select between available time code sources by clicking on the time code source field.
Closed Captioning
DrasticPreview Pro supports CEA-608, CEA-708, OP-47/RDD-08 Closed Captions. The closed caption information will be displayed over the video frame when enabled. Supported sources include SMPTE 436, MCC, AAF, SCC, STL, EBU, embedded and many other formats subtitle formats like XML/VTT/TXT/CAP/ITT. See the caption section below for more details.
Audio Channel Selection
DrasticPreview Pro fully supports up to 16 channels using AJA, BlueFish444, Blackmagic or ASIO hardware. 16 channel metering using CALM act loudness r.128 meters are standard. If only two channels are being monitored, DrasticPreview Pro also allows any channel pair to be selected and playing on the first audio pair for monitoring.
Vectorscope
Vectorscope for CbCr monitoring with luma stick and mini picture. The Vectorscope displays a traditional Cb by Cr X-Y display with overlaid reference graticule. Color accurate graticules automatically switch between SD and HD color spaces. The markers include color points (for standard bar checks) at 75% and 100% saturation. All the standard points are boxed; red, magenta, blue, cyan, green and yellow. A skin tone/flesh line is provided to allow for easy hue adjustment as well as standard diagonals.
The exclusive Drastic Luma Stick (patent pending) displays luminance distribution and strength in a space saving and intuitive graphic format.
Wave Form Monitor YCbCr
YCbCr waveform monitoring with mini picture
The YCbCr Waveform Monitor displays the levels of the Y, Cb and Cr from the left of the picture to the right of the picture with all the lines summed into one graph. The Y, or luma/luminance, graph provides accurate white and black level information, as well as the range in between. The Cb and Cr display the +/- 512 levels of chroma of both types. This provides a visual representation of the chroma range of the signal.
Wave Form Monitor RGB
RGB parade waveform monitor with mini picture. The RGB Waveform Monitor shows each of the red, green and blue signals as independent graphs, displaying the RGB, or chrominance/color values associated with the signal.
Histogram
RGB histogram display with mini picture
The Histogram view shows the distribution of red, green and blue within the signal as a series of discrete bars that make a continuous graph for each color. This display provides an overview of the tonal range of each color in the picture. Each bar is the count of the number of pixels for one of the 1024 possible colors. These totals are then auto ranged to fit within the graticule and represent the relationship between the levels of each color and between each other.
Data View
Data view of the actual hex or decimal values of the pixels within the picture. RGB 8/10 and YCbCr 8/10 supported, depending on the files internal colorspace The data view presents any area of the image as YCbCr 8, YCbCr 10, RGB 10 or RGBA 8 pixel values, depending on the native color space of the file.
What's New in DrasticPreview Pro
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