Understand user-provided SDR

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Any time you upload an HDR asset,

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the platform will automatically transcode an SDR proxy.

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This will ensure that anyone who has access to view the asset who

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isn't in an HDR enabled environment will still be able to view it.

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However,

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if you prefer that viewers don't have access to our automatically generated SDR

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version and instead have your own SDR file to accompany the HDR asset,

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you have the option to set this on a folder by folder basis.

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To customize this setting,

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start by selecting the folder you wish to modify on the left,

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then click on the asset options icon located on the right hand side.

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At the top, you'll find a drop down menu under dynamic range playback settings.

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By default, it's set to allow all playback,

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but if you like, you can switch it to HDR and user provided SDR.

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Once selected,

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anyone attempting to view an SDR will experience your

01:05

designated SDR version instead of our automatically generated one.

Video transcript

00:09

Any time you upload an HDR asset,

00:11

the platform will automatically transcode an SDR proxy.

00:15

This will ensure that anyone who has access to view the asset who

00:18

isn't in an HDR enabled environment will still be able to view it.

00:22

However,

00:22

if you prefer that viewers don't have access to our automatically generated SDR

00:27

version and instead have your own SDR file to accompany the HDR asset,

00:32

you have the option to set this on a folder by folder basis.

00:36

To customize this setting,

00:38

start by selecting the folder you wish to modify on the left,

00:42

then click on the asset options icon located on the right hand side.

00:47

At the top, you'll find a drop down menu under dynamic range playback settings.

00:51

By default, it's set to allow all playback,

00:54

but if you like, you can switch it to HDR and user provided SDR.

01:00

Once selected,

01:01

anyone attempting to view an SDR will experience your

01:05

designated SDR version instead of our automatically generated one.

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