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Convergent Design has released a free firmware update for their Odyssey and Apollo products, unlocking the Titan HD Extract module, AVID DNxHD, and VariCam LT RAW 240fps recording.
During NAB, we covered the release of the Atomos Sumo, a product that must have caused Convergent Design to feel the heat from their rivals. While Atomos and Convergent Design have been battling in the price range of their products, Atomos seems to always have been a step ahead with great features at a better price point. With the new firmware update, Convergent Design is showing off the power that Odyssey and Apollo are still capable of. Here are the features of the new firmware update.
The Titan HD Extract is now available as a free upgrade for both Odyssey & Apollo users. It allows one 4K camera to create three HD video signals. One frame is a Supersample of the full image area and two are windows selected from within the original input. These windows can be panned smoothly through the 4K field, and all three angles can be live-switched. All HD signals can be recorded simultaneously in Apple ProRes with matching timecode and filenames. You can receive your free Titan HD Extract activation key under each device on your Account Page on the Convergent Design website.
Convergent Design seems to have worked closely with Panasonic to enable RAW recording at 240fps in 2K, as well as 60fps in 4K. This update, however, requires the Odyssey RAW Bundle. If you own the bundle, you are in luck and can update your device to firmware v2017.06 to receive this free upgrade. If you don’t have the Odyssey RAW Bundle yet, then you have to purchase it for either $995 for the full licence or $99 as a daily rental option in order to enjoy this “free” update.
Panasonic Varicam LT
The new firmware update also adds Avid DNxHD support at both 145 and 220Mbps data rates for common HD formats (1080i50/60, 720p50/60, and 1080p25/30) as well as 1080p50/60. The compressed video files are recorded in a QuickTime wrapper with a .mov extension. The Odyssey7Q and 7Q+ can record a single stream of DNxHD, while the Apollo (or Odyssey w/ Apollo Option) can record up to 4 independent streams simultaneously. The addition of DNxHD in particular makes the Apollo a very attractive solution for multi-cam ENG and news magazine shoots.
From the release notes for the update:
NEW FEATURES: APOLLO & ODYSSEY7Q+/7Q WITH APOLLO OPTION
NEW FEATURES: ODYSSEY RAW BUNDLE (ODYSSEY7Q+/7Q)
NEW FEATURES: ODYSSEY ( ODYSSEY7Q+/7Q/)
NEW FEATURES: ALL MODELS (APOLLO, ODYSSEY7Q+/7Q/7)
The new free firmware upgrade can be found HERE. In order to receive the free Titan HD Extract Module, you will have to register your device HERE.
What do you think of the new firmware upgrade? Is the 240fps in VariCam LT RAW worth it for you to buy the RAW Bundle? Please let us know in the comments below!
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Nic is a camera operator that mainly works in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. He recently shot the brand new series "No Man Left Behind" for National Geographic as well as BBC NHU series and is owner of a Phantom Flex 4K with Highspeedworx, which he runs out of South Africa.