Lustre Second Screen enables the broadcast to a web browser on another device so that clients attending a grading session can follow what the colorist is doing. It displays currently-loaded grade and cut metadata (text only), updated storyboard thumbnails (when Second Screen Proxies are enabled) and view shot metadata. Lustre Second Screen can also display the metadata of a single shot, regardless of whether it is the current shot or not. It is also possible to display the current shot in Shot View by clicking the Follow Current Shot link. This displays the current shot in Shot View. Notes information can also be viewed. Clicking a thumbnail displays shot information, including notes. Clicking Back To Storyboard, brings you back to the main page.
To use Lustre Second Screen:
Second Screen Proxies enables the display of storyboard thumbnail, alongside the text metadata. It is disabled by default. When enabled, the frame used in the Lustre Storyboard is shown and any modifications are automatically reflected in the storyboard.
When running Lustre, the local web server automatically generates an SSL certificate (in PEM format, which includes both the certificate and the key) for each user. When configuring Lustre Second Screen, this implies that you will have to validate the SSL certificate of each Lustre user from the Second Screen device. However, it is now possible to use the same SSL certificate for all Lustre users. In this setup, the Second Screen device only needs to validate one SSL certificate, which will be valid for all Lustre users. To achieve this, do the following:
See: https://www.digicert.com/ for details.
To install the certificate on your iOS device, do the following: