Please refer to the relevant Peach Technical Specification for full details of the file requirements. This includes information regarding file layout, video and audio levels and frame rate.
This document is intended as a guide only for the export of content from DaVinci Resolve. Suppliers should perform their own encoding tests and quality control to verify final settings achieve the required specification and level of quality.
If any assistance is required please contact the Customer Success team who are available via Chat.
The encoding process and final quality of files remain the responsibility of the supplier. Peach cannot accept liability for incorrect or low-quality encoding.
Project Settings
Master Settings
Open | Project Settings (Cog Icon, bottom right) |
Select | Master Settings |
Timeline Resolution | 1920 x1080 HD |
Pixel Aspect Ratio | Square |
Tick |
Enable Interlaced Processing |
Timeline Frame Rate |
50 fields per second |
Please Note: Frame Rate must be set correctly before editing as this cannot be changed on export.
Colour Management
Select |
Colour Management |
Scroll To | Broadcast Safe Section |
Broadcast Safe IRE Level | 0 - 100 |
Select | Make Broadcast Safe |
Click | Save |
Exporting Sequence - Video Settings
Select | Deliveries Tab (Rocket Icon, bottom) |
Select Preset | Custom |
File name | Should Match Ad ID |
Location | Set Export Location |
Render | Single Clip |
Select | Export Video |
Format | MXF OP1A |
Codec | XDCAM MPEG2 |
Select | Interlaced Rendering |
Select | Top Field First |
Frame Rate | 25 |
Open | The Advance Settings Menu |
Pixel Aspect Ratio | Square |
Data Levels | Video |
Exporting Sequence - Audio Settings
Select | Audio Tab |
Select | Export Audio |
Codec | Linear PCM |
Bit Depth | 16 or 24 |
Select | Render One Track per Channel |
Output Track 1 | Bus 1 (Stereo) |
Select |
Add to render queue |
Render Queue
Select | Ensure correct job in highlighted in the render queue |
Select |
Start Render |
Audio Levels - Loudness Normalisation
If your file fails on Audio Loudness, you can set it to a specific value from the Edit page.
Go To | Edit Page |
Select |
Audio Track |
Right Click |
Normalise Audio Levels... |
Normalisation Mode |
EBU R128 |
Select |
Normalise |
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