Convergent Design Releases Free Firmware Update v2015.11 for Odyssey Family
The Convergent Design engineering team has been hard at work, bringing more powerful features and functionality to the Odyssey family of professional monitor/recorders. This free firmware update for Odyssey7Q+, Odyssey7Q and Odyssey7 includes new features, functionality and fixes for all three Odyssey models.
Firmware v2015.11 Release Notes NEW FEATURES (ODYSSEY7Q+) HD Dual-Stream Monitoring
PREVIOUSLY KNOWN ISSUES Audio
NOTE: Updating firmware on an Odyssey monitor/recorder requires the use of an SSD. If an Odyssey monitor/recorder is currently running firmware version 5.10.100 (March 2015) or 2015.5 (May 2015) then a qualified Samsung SSD (see list above) as well as an Odyssey SSD can be used to perform the update. Samsung SSDs require the Convergent Design SSD Handle kit to mount in an Odyssey monitor/recorder. Odyssey monitor/recorders running earlier firmware versions must use an Odyssey SSD to perform the update. About Convergent Design Founded in 2000, Convergent Design started as a manufacturer of SD/HD signal converters and evolved the product line to include video recorders, RAW data video capture devices and professional monitors. Convergent Design's progressive technology design means that each new device includes the features and technology of the ones that preceded it. Convergent Design products are designed and manufactured in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and sold through our worldwide network of dealers and distributors.
Firmware v2015.11 Release Notes NEW FEATURES (ODYSSEY7Q+) HD Dual-Stream Monitoring
- View two HD video signals while recording one in Apple ProRes (HQ/422/LT)
- Record in 1080p, 1080i, or 720p up to 50/59.94 up to 1080p50
- View two SDI signals or one SDI & one HDMI (SDI A+SDI B or HDMI+SDI B)
- Select either input for recording (no switching during record)
Please Note:
- Both sources must match resolution, frame rate & cadence (ie, 1080, progressive, 30fps)
- Remove 3:2 pulldown is not supported at the this time (recorded as 60i)
- HDMI can only be paired with SDI B (overwrites SDI A)
- SDI A or HDMI must be present in order to see or record SDI B
- Dual-Stream Recording Option will come in a future firmware update
- 2K 10/12-bit RGB up to 50p/59.94p
- 1080 10/12-bit RGB up to 50p/59.94p
- Currently available for video sources only (SDI Level B)
- Supported cameras include Sony F3/F5/F23/F35/F55, Canon C300mkII/C500, plus numerous others
- Available for SDI and HDMI outputs
- Remote Trigger now enabled in all Record & Playback Modes
- Raw & Raw->Apple ProRes
- HD/2K/UHD/4K Apple ProRes
- HDMI 4K/UHD->2K/HD Apple ProRes
- Linear Timecode now enabled in all Record Modes
- Raw & Raw->Apple ProRes
- HD/2K/UHD/4K Apple ProRes
- HDMI 4K/UHD->2K/HD Apple ProRes
- LUT function enabled in Dual-Stream & Multi-Stream Monitoring modes
- Option to skip every-other frame in playback of 50p/60p Apple ProRes files for real-time playback speed with audio sync Currently available in all 2K & HD Apple ProRes modes
- Supports 100, 120, 200, & 240fps in 2K Apple ProRes (HQ/422/LT)
- Supports 100, 120, 200, & 240fps in 2K Apple ProRes (HQ/422/LT)
- New Advanced Monitoring Tool for determining precise color and luminance
- EBU 75% and 100% Color Bar Options
- Frame Guides now available for video output
- Graticule lines & marks included on metering tools video outputs
- Available for SDI and HDMI outputs
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- BT.709_CanonLog2-to-BT.709_WideDR_33_Ver1.0.cube
- CanonLog 2/Rec.709 to Wide Dynamic Range Rec.709
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- CinemaGamut_CanonLog2-to-BT.709_WideDR_33_Ver1.0.cube
- CanonLog 2/CinemaGamut to Wide Dynamic Range Rec.709
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- BT.709_CanonLog-to-BT.709_WideDR_33_Ver1.0.cube
- CanonLog 1/Rec.709 to Wide Dynamic Range Rec.709
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- CinemaGamut_CanonLog-to-BT.709_WideDR_33_Ver1.0.cube
- CanonLog 1/CinemaGamut to Wide Dynamic Range Rec.709
- VariCam35/HS series, GH4 & DVX200
SOFTWARE
CD Apple ProRes Transfer Tool v1.10
- Support for Apple ProRes 4444(XQ) and 4444
- Windows and Mac versions available
- New LUTs for matching FS7/FS700 RAW recording to Apple ProRes recording
- New documentation and video tutorials on Convergent Design website
FIXS & IMPROVEMENTS
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KNOWN ISSUES
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PREVIOUSLY KNOWN ISSUES Audio
- SDI/HDMI outputs occasionally will not carry audio. Cycle Odyssey power to restore.
- SDI/HDMI audio occasionally will have a static pop when powering up.
- Audio occasionally will swap tracks when recording in DPX.
- Audio output (headphones) occasionally flips channels.
- SDI/HDMI outputs have a pink line in image on Canon C500 2K 12-bit/10-bit video. Recording is unaffected.
- Switching between ARRIRAW 1.5G DL and 3G DL occasionally can make the image incorrect on the OLED screen. Disconnect & reconnect one of the SDI inputs to correct. Recording is unaffected.
- IO Industries RAW files do not send color balance metadata to the Odyssey7Q so images appear incorrect. Recorded metadata color balance is set to 5600K but is not baked in.
- Very fast scrubbing can show bad colors. The image corrects after scrubbing completed.
- Multiple clip play is currently supported only in DPX and Apple ProRes 422(HQ).
- Scrubbing RAW or DPX files occasionally causes the image to pixelate. The image corrects after scrubbing completed.
- FS700 2K RAW files occasionally show improper colors on initial selection of a clip. De-select and then re-select the clip to correct.
- FS700 RAW files occasionally show vertical line on right edge of frame. Recording is unaffected.
- F700 4K RAW 50p files occasionally do not play back audio. Recording is unaffected.
- FS700 RAW 30p and 60p files occasionally play with jitter. De-select and re-select to correct. Recording is unaffected.
- Audio at the last few frames of an Apple ProRes 422(HQ) file occasionally records static. Add two seconds of pre- and post-roll to shots to avoid.
- ARRIRAW 4:3 mode is currently unsupported.
NOTE: Updating firmware on an Odyssey monitor/recorder requires the use of an SSD. If an Odyssey monitor/recorder is currently running firmware version 5.10.100 (March 2015) or 2015.5 (May 2015) then a qualified Samsung SSD (see list above) as well as an Odyssey SSD can be used to perform the update. Samsung SSDs require the Convergent Design SSD Handle kit to mount in an Odyssey monitor/recorder. Odyssey monitor/recorders running earlier firmware versions must use an Odyssey SSD to perform the update. About Convergent Design Founded in 2000, Convergent Design started as a manufacturer of SD/HD signal converters and evolved the product line to include video recorders, RAW data video capture devices and professional monitors. Convergent Design's progressive technology design means that each new device includes the features and technology of the ones that preceded it. Convergent Design products are designed and manufactured in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and sold through our worldwide network of dealers and distributors.
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