MediaNXS - Recorder/Player
Capture, Control, Convert and Output
Development of MediaNXS v6 has ended, and its features have been integrated into Drastic's next generation version 7 products such as Net-X-Code Server, FlowCaster, videoQC, and Drastic Scopes. The following information is provided for reference only, and we can no longer offer MediaNXS to new clients.
MediaNXS was designed to provide single channel capture and playback features for Windows. It supports user directed, time of day, or set duration record directly to a wide range of supported file types. Edit while record in Avid/Adobe, and import existing files for playback, proxy, processing, and delivery. MediaNXS maintains project-based media pools and settings, and offers a set of signal analysis tools (vectorscope, waveform monitor, and histogram), with built in metadata display.
Crash, Timed and Basic On Set Recording
MediaNXS provides a variety of recording methods and settings.
Record Setup
For on set use, self incrementing shot and take numbers can be embedded into each record file and its metadata. Records may be added to the timeline upon creation, either at a specific location or at the end of the last recorded clip. Records may be 'crash' records with user-directed record and stop controls, or using a set duration. Recordings may be set to occur at set intervals for a specified duration, including single frame recording for animation. Time of Day recordings may also be set up, using the system clock to automatically start the recording (and if desired a duration setting to end the recording).
All recordings are made in their selected, native format. Any storage that provides enough speed and capacity can be used. MXF files like XDCam, OP1a, DPP/AS-11 and HDF support Adobe Premiere native edit while ingest. Most other recording file types can also be edited during ingest in Premiere or Media Composer using the MediaReactor Workstation add on.
File Import and Export via Embedded MediaReactor
MediaNXS includes selected components of Drastic's award winning MediaReactor file translation engine. This allows a wide variety of files that cannot be worked in real time, to be imported or exported to file formats that can. The new file will always be to one of the industry standard formats MediaNXS supports for native playback.
In From File
Import creates a series of new files in the specified format, ready for review, delivery or display. The new files are added to the Clip Bin so they will appear in the Thumbs and Clip views. A Preview feature is offered to confirm the user has selected the right media (and a remove function if the clip does not need to be transcoded).
Out to File
Output to File uses the Timeline to select the media which will be transcoded. A dialog lets the user set the format for the conversion, and sets an In and Out point to specify the media which needs to be transcoded. Once the transcode is finished the resulting file will have media where there are clips, and black with silence where there are none.
A Load and Save As dialog are present in the format setup to provide templates for the user's transcodes, so the user only has to set up the transcode once to use the same parameters at will. The template is also available to other MediaNXS stations if it can be accessed on a network.
Clip Bin and Thumbnail View
Each MediaNXS project features a "Clip Bin" that contains a selected subset of the files available to your system. These files can be displayed as a clip list or a series of thumbnails, limiting the amount of information that needs to be dealt with at one time. Full sorting capabilities make it easy to find your clips, even in very large clip bins.
Thumbs view
The Thumbs view provides a picon and identifying information about each clip, and offers dynamic features for the convenience of the user. Double clicking on the clip will load its details into an edit clip dialog. A right click option provides metadata display and edit options. You can add a clip to the Timeline or EDL by dragging and dropping.
Clips view
The Clips View provides more extensive clip details, and offers a number of controls to work with the clip. The media can be removed (simply taken off the list but maintained), deleted (moved to the trash bin) or edited (have its in/out points trimmed). The clip may be duplicated to provide multiple instances for editing. The clip may be exported to various formats for delivery or alternate output.
Metadata
For all records, the metadata set is embedded into the media file where possible, and also stored in a sidebar XML file so that no information is lost. Metadata may be displayed for any loaded clip by selecting the Metadata View tab.
Metadata may also be accessed for a clip which has not been loaded. In Thumbs view, the user may right click on any clip's picon and select Metadata from the context menu. In Clips view the user may scroll to any clip and click on the word 'Metadata' to see the clip's metadata. Over a hundred metadata elements are maintained so any information that has been properly set will be accessible.
Timeline and EDL Editing
MediaNXS projects maintain a cuts-only conform that may be viewed as a timeline or a traditional EDL (edit decision list). Clips may be added dynamically from the Thumbs view or Clip list. An Add dialog is available for clips not in the Clip list.
Timeline view
Clips are displayed on the timeline as a set of tracks, each of which display the track name. A picon is displayed for quick visual reference. Selecting the clip loads its details to the left of the timeline and allows the user to edit the In/Out points (trim the clip) and clip position on the timeline. An undo button is provided to remedy an incorrect action on the timeline. The timeline also provides the basis of the 'To VTR' direct to tape output as well as the file export. Timelines can be quickly generated by dragging and dropping clips onto the timeline, then moving them into place, and trimming as needed. Fine tuning of the timeline can be done in the time code edit boxes to the right of the timeline, making frame accurate changes a snap.
EDL view
When in the EDL view, all time code positions are editable in place, for maximum convenience. Clips are displayed on the EDL as a row whose columns detail the parameters of the clip, such as the In/Out, Position, Path, Comment. Selecting a clip loads its details and allows the user to edit the In/Out points (trim the clip) and clip position in the EDL.
Batch Control External VTRs In and Out
Control an external VTR for frame accurate EDL based pull-ins and multiclip timeline based laybacks. Automatically create timelines through EDL batch capture. Exchange and edit timeline components for multiple distributables. Lay back the timeline in one pass and export a matching EDL.
Preview individual edits or the whole EDL before running it. Adjusting edits is simple and non-destructive. Multiple lists may be saved whether they reference the same media or different media pools. MediaNXS supports a wide range of standard EDL types so lists may be saved in the user's preferred format for ease of access and compatibility.
There is a slave mode 9 pin serial control option available for MediaNXS, which allows standard controllers and automation systems to start and stop recording, bump edit, play out files and playlists, and review and create clips remotely. This option provides for seamless integration into an automated environment.
Signal Analysis and Measurement
Built into MediaNXS are preview, vectorscope, waveform YCbCr, waveform RGB and histogram displays. Single link or dual link (hardware-dependent), RGB or YCbCr and file monitoring are supported. These signal analysis and measurement tools provide a general reference to confirm input and playback signal levels, color balance and other information.
Signal analysis and review tools
View the black and white levels, luminance, and chrominance, with alarms. Also view both chroma and luma using Drastic’s vectorscope and exclusive “Luma Stick”! Each of these signal analysis and review screens sits next to a scaled down VGA display of the clip (black & white for the waveform monitor) with dynamic features. Grabbing the VGA screen and pulling to the left or right will scroll through the clip at a rate relative to the speed of the user's action. Double clicking on the VGA toggles between cueing the first and last frame of the clip.
Application Compatibility and Conversion
MediaNXS not only supports physical I/O, it also provides transcoding from and to formats used by your digital intermediate software. Direct support for the formats used in Smoke/Flame, Assimilate SCRATCH, Nuke, Final Cut Pro, Avid editors, Premiere Pro, Digital Vision, After Effects, Shake, Motion, Combustion and many more. MediaNXS creates both compressed and uncompressed files that are supported directly by these applications. This means no extra steps in moving media between your editing, graphics, color grading and CGI tools and the real world, from creation to delivery.
...create files used by most popular content creation tools
Edit while Ingest
MediaNXS supports recording directly to OpenMXF, which allows other applications, like Adobe Premiere, Avid Media Composer and most players, to play the file while it is still recording. MediaNXS also supports the RTIN real time index format, that can be used with plugins to allow edit while recording in Adobe Premiere, Avid Media Composer, Assimilate Scratch, Digital Vision Nucoda and Autodesk Flame/Smoke, while recording standard file formats like MXF, MOV, AVI and YUV. videoQC can be used with both OpenMXF and RTIN workflows to check and clip files as they are being recorded.
Supported File Formats
(Note: Hardware output support is limited to standard SMPTE video sizes and frame rates as supported by the user's AJA, Bluefish444 or Decklink video video card)
Extension | File Format | Codec | Read | Write |
3GP | 3GP 26x | h 264, 263, 261 | X | |
4224 | 4224 | YCbCr 4:2:2:4 | X | X |
AIFF | Apple audio | 16/20/24/32 bit stereo pairs | X | X |
ARC | IFX Piranha | Audio/Video (YCbCr/RGB 8 only) | X | |
ARI | Arri | Raw 12 bit bayer | X | |
Audio: BWF, 8SVX, AU, AVR, GSM, HCOM, IFF, PCM, SF, SMP, SND, VOC, WVE |
Audio files | 44.1/48/96 kHz 16, 20, 24 and 32 bit | X | |
AVC, AVCHD, MTS | AVC-HD | MPEG-2 camera media | X | |
AVI | Windows | DVSD, DV25, DV50, DVHD, CineForm*, CineForm3D*, YCbCr 8 & 10 SD/HD, standard codecs | X | X |
AVS | AVS | Video redirection (Windows only) | X | |
CDX | Codex | Codec raw bayer stills | X | |
CINE | Phantom | Phantom 10, 12 and 14 bit bayer | X | |
CRW | Canon | Canon camera raw stream | X | |
DNG | CinemaDNG | 10, 12 and 16 bit bayer | X | X |
DPX | Cineon | RGB 8, RGB 10, YCbCr 4:2:2 | X | X |
DPX | CineForm | CineForm*, CineForm3D* | X | X |
DT3D | DT3D | XML 3D redirector | X | |
DV/DIF | DV/DIF | Raw DV files | X | |
DVS | DVS | Uncompressed YCbCr and RGB files | X | |
EXR | OpenEXE | High dynamic range float stills | X | |
fhgDI, fhgDP, fhgAP | fhgDI, fhgDP, fhgAP | Weisscam digimag format | X | |
FLM | FLM | Adobe FilmStrip | X | |
FLV/SWV | FLV/SWV | Flash/Shockwave video h.263/264 | X | |
GEN | GEN | 4:2:2 YCbCr (Avid DSHD) | X | X |
GV | XML/N0/T/I/A | Grass Valley disk record native (K2) | X | |
GXF | GXF SMPTE 360 | MPEG-2, DV25, DV50, DVHD | X | |
H264 | h.264 | 4:2:0 SD/HD up to 80 mbits/sec | X | |
HDR | YUV | DV25, DV50, DVHD, AVCi100, RGB, Uncompressed YCbCr 8 & 10 SD/HD | X | X |
HDR | YUV | YCbCr10, YCbCr16, DPX RGB, DNxHD (licensable) | X | X |
HDV | HDV | MPEG-2 camera files | X | |
IHSS | Iridas | RGB | X | |
ISMV ISMA | Smooth Streaming | h.264, AAC, WMV | X | |
JP2 | JPEG-2000 | Series of JPEG-2000 stills | X | X |
JS | Jaleo/Mistika | Sgo native 4:2:2 YCbCr | X | X |
KRW | Kinefinity | KineRAW Compressed Raw Stills and Stream | X | |
LUMA RMY BMY | LUMA RMY BMY | Uncompressed YCbCr | X | |
LXF | Leitch/Harris | DVSD, DV25, DV50, DVHD, AVCi50, AVCi100, MPEG-2, h.264 | X | |
M3U8 | HLS | h264, h265, TS or MP4 | X | X |
MKV | MKV | Matroska audio video, VPx, h.26x | X | |
MLV | Magic Lantern | Raw 14 bit bayer with PCM audio | X | |
MOV | QuickTime | DVSD, DV25, DV50, DVHD, AVCi100, DNxHD (licensable), CineForm*, CineForm3D*, RGBA, RGB-10 (DPX), YCbCr 8 & 10 SD/HD, standard codecs | X | X |
MOV | QuickTime | ProRes, h264, AVCi, MPEG-2, XDCam | X | X |
MOV | Reference File | MOV reference file pointing at h264, prores, DV, AVCI | X | |
MP1/MP2/MP3 | MP1/MP2/MP3 | MPEG audio | X | |
MP4 | AVC1,h.264 | Apple h.264, h.264 AVC | X | X |
MP4 | HEVC, h.264 | HEVC/265 | X | X |
MP4 | XAVC-S | Sony XAVC-S HD/4K Cameras | X | |
MP4 | MPEG-2 | Sony/Canon camera | X | |
MPEG | MPEG-1 | 4:2:0 up to 15 mbits/sec | X | X |
MPEG | MPEG-2 | 4:2:0/4:2:2 SD/HD up to 80 mbits/sec | X | X |
MPEG | MPEG-4 | 4:2:0 up to 50 mbits/sec | X | X |
MTS, M2TS | M2TS | AVC-HD camera files | X | X |
MXF | AS-02 | AVCi, DNxHD (licensable), DVHD, JPEG-2000 | X | |
MXF | AS-11 DPP UK | AVCi100, IMX 50 | X | |
MXF | Avid | DV25, DV50, DVHD, DNxHD (licensable), Uncompressed | X | X |
MXF | Canon | MPEG-2 | X | |
MXF | Digital Cinema | DCI JPEG-2000 Unencrypted, Uncompressed Audio | X | X |
MXF | EditCam | DV25, DV50, DVHD, DNxHD (licensable) | X | |
MXF | Grass Valley | Grass Valley iCR | X | X |
MXF | Harmonic | MPEG-2 | X | |
MXF | h.264/AVC | MPEG-2 | X | |
MXF | IMF | IMF JPEG-2000 YCbCr, Uncompressed Audio | X | X |
MXF | JPEG-2000*** | Grass Valley Infinity | X | X |
MXF | OP1a | AmberFin, EVS, MainConcept, MOG, OpenCube, Rovi | X | |
MXF | OP1a/Omneon | DV25, DV50, DVHD, AVCi100, Uncompressed | X | X |
MXF | OP1b | Panasonic AVCi 4K | X | |
MXF | Panasonic-P2 | DV25, DV50, DVHD, AVCi100 | X | X |
MXF | Pinnacle | MPEG-2 SD/HD | X | |
MXF | Snell & Wilcox | MPEG-2, IMX | X | |
MXF | Sony | MPEG IMX | X | X |
MXF | Sony | XDCamHD, XDCamEX 4:2:0/4:2:2 | X | |
MXF | Sony | HDCam SR 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 | X | X |
MXF | Sony | F65 raw bayer | X | |
MXF | Sony | F5, F700 raw bayer | X | |
MXF | XAVC | XAVC HD and 4K | X | |
OGG | OGG | OGG audio video | X | |
OMF | OMF | DV25, JPEG, Meridien, AVBV, CamCutter | X | X |
OMV | OMV | Uncompressed capture format | X | |
QNT | Quantel | Raw uncompressed YCbCr images | X | X |
R3D | RED | Red camera files | X | |
RAW | ML/IOI | Magic Lantern RAW, IOIndustries RAW bayer | X | |
RBG | RED BLU GRN | Uncompressed RGB | X | |
RMF | RMF | Canon C500 raw 10 bit bayer files | X | |
RTIN | RTINDEX | Real time replay of CBR and VBR records while still recording | X | |
RTV | RTV | Uncompressed Video Toaster files (Windows only) | X | |
SEQ | Bayer | Raw camera seq bayer files | X | |
SIV | Bayer | Raw camera siv bayer files | X | |
Stills | Series of stills | BMP, SGI, PSD, RAW, YUV10, YUV16, VSR, RAS, RAW, JP2, JPG - Series of stills (many others) | X | |
TGA | Targa | RGB, RGBA (RLE Play Only) | X | X |
TIFF | TIFF | RGB, RGBA | X | X |
TR-01 | TS J2K | JPEG-2000, AES3 | X | X |
TS | Transport stream | MPEG-2, h.264, h.265/HEVC, JPEG-2000, AAC, AC-3, AES3 | X | X |
V210 | V210 | 4:2:2 10 bit YCbCr image sequence | X | X |
VC1 | VC-1 | WMV of raw wrapper | X | |
VOB | VOB | Unencrypted | X | |
VPB/QTL | Quantel | Quantel uncompressed YCbCr images | X | |
VRW | Varicam Raw | Panasonic Varicam Raw | X | |
WAV | Wave audio | 16/20/24/32 bit mono/stereo pairs/extensible | X | X |
WEBM | WEBM | Youtube format | X | |
WMV/ASF | WMV/ASF | Unencrypted/DRM Free only | X | |
XAVC | X-AVC HD/4K | X-AVC 264 in MXF | X | |
Y4M | Y4M | YCbCr raw stream | X | |
YUV | YUV | 4:2:2 and 4:2:0 YCbCr image sequence | X | X |
Y U V | YUV | Multi file component YCbCr files | X |
Specifications
- Support for one video board, with automatic detection of hardware capabilities
- Video/Audio specifications below are hardware dependent, please confirm specific capabilities with the video board's documentation. Additional system resources may be required to work with certain file types, including as noted below.
- Video standards
- (SD) 8/10 bit NTSC/525, PAL/625
- (HD) 8/10 bit 720, 1080
- (2K) 2048 Digital Cinema
- (2K) 1556 HSDL
- (2K) 1556 real time center cut
- (2K) Red real time center cut (processor dependent)
- (4K) 3840x2160 or 4096x2160
- Video I/O
- Single Link SD/HD (1.5)
- Dual Link RGB (1.5 x 2)
- File and Key (1.5 x 2)
- 3G 1080p50/59/60
- 3D stereo input
- Raw Arri T-Link In
- Raw Weisscam Bayer In
- Raw LMP Bayer In
- Up/down hardware converter controls, audio monitoring control
- Audio
- Up to 16 embedded audio channels (SD/HD)
- Up to 16 AES/EBU audio channels (XLR or BNC)
- Stereo RCA monitor pair
- Signal Display
- On screen VGA/DVI Monitor
- 3D VGA viewing modes (eyes, anaglyph, over/under, left/right, interlaced, etc)
- Vectorscope with Drastic Luma Stick
- Waveform Monitor YCbCr
- Waveform Monitor RGB
- Histogram
- Full audio metering to 16 channels with maximum level indicator
- Clip Management - (record, add, play, trim, remove/delete, seamless loop play)
- Timeline - sequenced editable signal and file output
- EDL - automatic creation, fully editable, save as various EDL types
- Project Files - maintain settings and custom media pools
- Time code - RS-422, RP-215, RP-188, LTC (SD/HD), VITC, D-VITC
- Control External VTRs - Sony serial RS-422 (VTR)
- Status - Audio/Video, system, metadata, status and error reporting/display
Minimum System Requirements
Windows OS (XP->7, 32 or 64 bit), 100 megabytes available on program drive, 1280x1024 GPU (AMD/NVidia recommended), 2 Gigabyte RAM, 2.4 GHz processor (Quad 3.0 GHz for DVHD/MPEG2-100), RAID storage for uncompressed (local or network storage for compressed playback).
90 Seconds With MediaNXS
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Please note, MediaNXS is end of life at version 5, and has been replaced with Drastic version 7 software. Downloads can be made available upon request for legacy clients. However, we cannot offer MediaNXS to new clients, so we no longer provide demo download install links.
If you are interested in automatable, multichannel capture and transcoding, please see Net-X-Code Enterprise.
For file output with full reference analysis and a set of scopes, please see videoQC.
For signal analysis with scopes, see our range of software signal analysis tools.
If you are an existing MediaNXS customer, in the rare event you may need to reinstall MediaNXS, please send an email to support@drastictech.com. Let us know who you are, which version you have, and if possible the version number.
For MediaNXS capabilities please see the following products
Net-X-Code Server provides a comprehensive and scalable set of tools for multichannel media ingest, clip/PFR/transcode, and output, and supports a wide range of industry standard file and IP stream formats. Net-X-Code supports capturing IP and SDI, and converting files directly to edit while capture formats. Net-X-Code also supports ingesting all major camera raw formats including Sony Raw, RED, Canon, Panasonic, Codex, Blackmagic, DNG, RMF, VRW, CDX, MLV and many other formats
videoQC lets you view files and IP streams, with support for time code, closed captions, metadata, clipping and export, display modes and much more. Compare your media to a template or file, and perform full reference analysis. It's easy to make sure the content conforms to your specs with audio and video scopes, wide file format support, and CSV/SQLite, HTML, and PDF reports.
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