The settings for the KeyKode reader include:
KeyKode Perforations
Select 'KeyKode Perforations' to record KeyKode based on the perforation count.
KeyKode Frames
Select 'KeyKode Frames' with any type of film to record KeyKode accurate to the frame count.
The reader will now scan any KeyKode information present on the film and save it as metadata
in each clip. You can also see the KeyKode metadata displayed at the top of the viewer within
DaVinci Resolve's film scanner panel.
To view the information, simply click on the viewer options icon at the top right corner of the
viewer and select 'KeyKode' from the menu.
Set the viewer to display KeyKode data by clicking on the viewer
options in the top right corner and selecting 'KeyKode' from the menu
KeyKode information is often captured for inclusion in DPX digital intermediates, as detailed
in the next section, but this metadata is also available for use in the 'edit' and 'color' panes of
DaVinci Resolve just like any other metadata.
Transcoding to DPX including KeyKode Metadata
If you want to, you can also set DaVinci Resolve to transcode your scans to the DPX file format,
which will retain all the KeyKode metadata.
To transcode your scans to DPX:
1
Go to the menu bar at the top of the screen and click on 'File', then select media management.
2
In the media management window, click on the 'clips' icon to transcode all clips individually,
and select transcode.
Optional Audio and KeyKode Reader
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