Cinegy Convert 12 System Recommendations

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1. General Recommendations ...... 1

1.1. Operating Systems Support...... 1

1.2. NVidia Accelerated Encoding...... 1

1.3. Hardware Recommendations...... 2

2. Supported Codecs and File Formats ...... 3

2.1. Supported TV Formats...... 3

2.2. Supported Media File Formats...... 3

2.3. Supported Video Codecs ...... 4

2.4. Supported Audio Codecs ...... 4

2.5. File Formats Support ...... 4

2.6. Audio Formats Support ...... 5 Chapter 1. General Recommendations

Chapter 1. General Recommendations

1.1. Operating Systems Support

Cinegy Convert software is certified to run on the 64-bit editions of the following operating systems:

• Windows Server 2016 • Windows Server 2019 • Windows 10 Enterprise • Windows 10 Pro

Operating system recommendation: Windows Server 2019 is recommended for servers, Windows 10 Pro is recommended for workstations and desktop PCs.

 We recommend updating Windows OS to include the latest Microsoft updates and hotfixes.

1.2. NVidia Accelerated Encoding

Cinegy Convert supports the hardware accelerated encoding for H.264 4:2:0, Cinegy Daniel2 and HEVC NVidia GPU video codecs. The codecs are highly recommended to use it for high-density output formats like HD/UHD.

In order to be able to use the encoding hardware acceleration you will need to install the NVidia graphics board (based on Maxwell generation GPU) into the Convert server:

• NVidia GeForce Series (started from GeForce 600) • NVidia Quadro Series

Please note that the GeForce and lower Quadro Series (Quadro 600) has a limitation of two concurrent encoding streams, therefore if you use these boards, you won’t be able to record more than two H.264 files at the same time by using the NVidia hardware acceleration (see the table below):

NVidia Series Number of Concurrent Encoding Streams

GeForce Series (GeForce 600 and newer), Quadro M600 2 Series Quadro Series (M2000 and higher) Unlimited

If you are going to use the multiple encoding (more than 2 streams) it is recommended to use the Maxwell or Pascal generation of GPU (recommended board is NVidia Quadro P1000 or higher); if you do not need more than two streams, you can use the modern GeForce Series (e.g. NVidia GTX 960).

 After installing a dedicated graphics card, please disable the onboard graphics card (e.g. Matrox) using the Windows Device Manager > Display Adapters and selecting the "Disable device" option for that card.

Do not choose NVIDIA "RTX" series cards if you want to use GPU encoding (NVEnc) for Interlaced TV  formats! All RTX (Turing family) Nvidia cards do not support interlace field coding mode. Please, use Daniel2 GPU encoder, which is not affected by this limitation.

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 If you use the older driver you may have an issue with NVidia encoding initialization, in this case you will have the corresponding message in the log file and encoding will fail.

1.3. Hardware Recommendations

 Cinegy products work only on machines with CPU supporting minimum instruction set SSE4.1, "Intel® AVX" is also required.

 These system recommendations use older hardware which has been previously tested. The CPU’s listed should be used as a guide to select modern equivalent options and not as direct requirements.

The actual performance of a machine depends on the number of running simultaneous tasks, their TV formats, as well as various settings like number of encoders used, complexity of encoding profiles, etc. Therefore no precise hardware recommendation can be given. As Cinegy Convert has no requirements to perform faster than real time, virtually any modern machine can be used.

The following configuration has proven to be reliably sufficient for up to 4 simultaneous HD transcoding tasks using single encoder: Supermicro Superserver 1028 series platform, dual Xeon E5 2630v3 CPU, 8x 4GB of DDR4 RAM, SATA-2 SSD drive for OS.

When exporting Cinegy Archive Sequences with Cinegy Type elements and\or CUDA effects enabled, a  dedicated NVidia K2200 video board is required. For highly intensive graphics please consider the NVidia Quadro M4000 board.

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Chapter 2. Supported Codecs and File Formats

2.1. Supported TV Formats

Ultra High Definition Ultra High Definition Standard Definition (SD) High Definition (HD) (UHD/4K) (UHD/8K)

NTSC 720x480 16:9 29.97 NTSC 1280x720 progressive NTSC 3840x2160 progressive NTSC 7680x4320 progressive fps 29.97 fps 29.97 fps 29.97 fps NTSC 1280x720 progressive NTSC 3840x2160 progressive NTSC 7680x4320 progressive NTSC 720x480 4:3 29.97 fps 59.94 fps 59.94 fps 59.94 fps NTSC 1920x1080 interlaced PAL 3840x2160 progressive PAL 7680x4320 progressive PAL 720x576 16:9 25 fps 29.97 fps 25 fps 25 fps NTSC 1920x1080 progressive PAL 3840x2160 progressive PAL 7680x4320 progressive PAL 720x576 4:3 25 fps 29.97 fps 50 fps 50 fps NTSC 1920x1080 progressive 3840x2160 progressive 7680x4320 progressive 59.94 fps 23.976 fps 23.976 fps PAL 1280x720 progressive 25 3840x2160 progressive 24 7680x4320 progressive 24 fps fps fps PAL 1280x720 progressive 50 4096x2160 progressive NTSC 8192x4320 progressive fps 23.976 fps 29.97 fps PAL 1920x1080 interlaced 25 NTSC 8192x4320 progressive 4096x2160 24 fps fps 59.94 fps PAL 1920x1080 progressive NTSC 4096x2160 progressive PAL 8192x4320 progressive 25 fps 29.97 fps 25 fps PAL 1920x1080 progressive NTSC 4096x2160 progressive PAL 8192x4320 progressive 50 fps 59.94 fps 50 fps 1920x1080 progressive PAL 4096x2160 progressive 8192x4320 progressive 23.976 fps 25 fps 23.976 fps 1920x1080 progressive 24 PAL 4096x2160 progressive 8192x4320 progressive 24 fps 50 fps fps

2.2. Supported Media File Formats

Cinegy Convert will read the following file formats (containers):

• Raw DV • Apple Quicktime (MOV and MP4) • MPEG Elementary Stream (M2V, M2A) • Windows AVI • MPEG Program Stream (MPG, MPEG) • Windows Media (WMV and WMA) • MPEG Transport Stream (TS, M2T) * • WAV • MXF OP1a • MP3 • MXF AS-03/11 • • MXF OPAtom

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* Only MPEG-2 encoded streams are supported.

2.3. Supported Video Codecs

Cinegy Convert supports the following video codecs:

• DV25 • MPEG-2 I-frame • DVCAM • HEVC (H.265) • DVCPRO • MPEG-2 Long GOP • DVCPRO 50 • Panasonic AVC Intra 50 • DVCPRO HD • Panasonic AVC Intra 100 • HDV • Avid DNxHD • Sony IMX • Avid DNxHR • Sony XDCAM SD • Apple ProRes • Sony XDCAM HD • Windows Media (all versions) • Sony XDCAM HD422 • Cinegy DANIEL 2 • Sony XDCAM EX • Any Windows-based AVI codec • H.264 (up to 4:2:2) • Sony XAVC

2.4. Supported Audio Codecs

 All Cinegy products currently support only live input with an audio sample rate of 48 kHz.

Cinegy Convert supports the following audio codecs:

• 16, 20 and 24 bit PCM • MPEG-2 Audio Layer I-III • AAC LC/HE/HE2 •

2.5. File Formats Support

File Formats

AVI (Supporting all locally installed codecs including alpha XDCAM SD channel support)* AVID DNxHD (In AVID compatible MXF) XDCAM HD DV XDCAM HD422 DV25 XDCAM EX DVCAM H.264 (MP4) DVCPro (DV50) MXF with MPEG-2 Long GOP DVCProHD (DV100) MXF AS-03

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File Formats

HDV MPEG-2 (I-frame and long GOP up to 1080i 4:2:2) IMX Windows Media Panasonic P2 (DV, DV50, DV100, AVC-Intra)

* Only reading of such container/codecs is supported.

2.6. Audio Formats Support

The following audio formats are supported for import: PCM/WAV, MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, all AVI audio codecs (with locally installed codecs).

For export: PCM, AAC and MPEG audio.

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