


Click the transcoding icon to access the transcoding tab: The transcoding settings can be found in the transcoding tab of the right bar. The section “Starting a Transcoding Job” will explain how to execute a transcoding job.The section “Transcoding Configurations” will explain how to adjust the settings for your transcoding job.Silverstack Lab separates the configuration of the transcoding settings from the actual starting of a transcoding job: Transcoding Configuration vs Starting a Transcoding Job Please refer to the article Combined Clip Transcoding in Silverstack Lab to learn more about this special transcoding option.Ĭontinue with this article below to learn more about the standard case of transcoding to individual clips. The Combined Clip transcoding option has restrictions compared to the “standard” Individual Clips option. Combined Clip (single file with multiple clips): The Combined Clip transcoding option is able to create one transcoded clip for multiple source clips.Individual Clips (one file per clip): The Individual Clips “standard” transcoding option creates one transcoded clip per source clip.0: The two main transcoding options in Silverstack Lab This association can be reviewed including jumping to the source/transcoded clip and copying metadata in the File tab of the right bar.Fig. The source clip and its transcoded clip are associated in the library. Edit metadata and export to specific metadata file formats.Create reports for proxy clips, or reports that include proxy clip information.Secure backup of proxy clips to multiple, additional destinations.This allows you to use the general data management functionality of Silverstack for transcoded clips, like for example: Silverstack Lab supports external GPUs (eGPUs) for transcoding and allows to select the preferred GPU in the preferences.īy default, all clips transcoded with Silverstack Lab are added to the library outline again in the “Transcoded Clips” Folder. Transcoding jobs run in the background (monitoring possible in jobs view) and by default are intelligently paused during playback and offload. You can transcode to individual (one file per clip) or combined clips (single file with multiple clips). Start a transcoding job and add one or more multiple transcoding destinations in the transcoding wizard (with toolbar “Transcode” button). You get a live preview of the settings of your preset in the transcoding preview. options for looks, overlays (watermarking), metadata burn ins, clip resizing and direct metadata export. mp4).Ĭreate multiple independent transcoding presets (“Transcoding Presets” tab right bar). Silverstack Lab allows to convert video clips to proxy clips in common formats (DNx, ProRes, H.265/HEVC) and containers (Quicktime.

This article covers features which are only available in Silverstack Lab.
