Manage folder, asset, and playback settings for your team - Summary
You have finished this lesson! Here are the major takeaways:
- We explored the playback resolution options available to you to adjust as needed, to allow users to view content on the platform even if they have a slower connection speed.
- We went over MXF transcoding, noting that several transcoded proxy files will be generated automatically such as lower-level resolutions or SDR proxies for HDR assets that are up.
- We went over how to standardize the brightness on your iPad, as your localized brightness settings will impact how the content will look.
- We discovered viewable HDR transcode options to ensure that anyone who has access to view the asset who isn't in an HDR enabled environment will still be able to view it.
- We talked about user-provided SDR, if you prefer that viewers don't have access to our automatically generated SDR version and instead have your own SDR file to accompany the HDR asset.
- We went over how to view the bitrate options available, as the bitrate that we encode video files at for playback can be set however you need for your project.
- We looked at how to use a non-transcode folder, so that it can be played or viewed on the platform.
- We discovered how to process tunes, as you can set different processing tunes prior to uploading on a folder-by-folder basis to optimize it for playback.
- We helped you get familiar with asset upload validation, to help you when uploading Dolby Vision or DNxHD assets, as our validation process checks for common format mistakes and ensures that your files align with our requirements to give you a smooth uploading experience.
- We helped you understand the multi-channel audio layout if you're working with sound that goes beyond stereo, to be sure that your multichannel audio settings are configured the way you want them to be.
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