The HDMI output of the AJA Kona 3G card is now available when an HDMI compatible AJA video raster is selected. That means that if you disable GFX SDI, you can monitor the output of Lustre through the HDMI output (single link only).
Note: There is a slight delay between the DVI monitor and the AJA HDMI output. Also, make sure to enable GPU when monitoring the HDMI output.
The following rasters are available:
Note: HDMI output is not available when a PsF raster is selected.
Capture from VTR SDI A / SDI B Link
When working with Dual Link Stereoscopic VTR sources, you can select which SDI input to capture from the Capture menu (AJA-based system only):
Note: The SDI 1 or SDI 2 options are not available in the Playout menu.

Capture Input Selector
Shot-based Source Timecode Offset for Telecine-style Playout
Very often, colorists need to provide multiple versions of the same shot with different grades and deliver Telecine-style tapes for editorial and finishing. To make this workflow easier and to avoid confusion, it is now possible to add an offset to the source timecode of each shot. This updated timecode will then be used for Telecine-style playout instead of the original timecode.
Note: The source timecode offset is saved in the cut file.
To add a source timecode offset to a shot:

Shot Offset timecode field
The modified source timecode will also be used for LTC chase, VTR Emulation and rendering of the Video Info (i.e. timecode burn-in) when Telecine style playout option is enabled.
Telecine-style Playout Pre-roll / Post-roll
When you enable the Telecine-style playout option, black shots are added before and after each shot to provide pre and post-roll. These black segments are not seen in the Storyboard and in the timeline.