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10.05.A
XT2 Series DISK RECORDERVersion 10.05 - Software Technical Reference
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Jluly 2011
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Dolby E transitions will not be correct (2 frames of mute at the transitions) if the
AVCFG is set to E instead of EY or D instead of DY.
Audio effects (scrub, slow motion) are not possible in Dolby E. If they are used
anyway, the audio will be muted.
1.3.6 3 D & 1080P MANAGEMENT
3D CONFIGURATION
With the 3D feature, one or two physical cameras will record the same scene with
a slightly different angle to mimic the angle difference between the human eyes.
The configuration is allowed through the codes 23 or 24, and activated in the
Channels Configuration screen via the 3D option. See also the section ‘3D’, on
page 10.
1080P CONFIGURATION
With the 1080p feature, one physical camera makes it possible to get the
progressive image scan with a vertical resolution of 1080 pixels.
The configuration is allowed through the codes 21 or 22, and activated in the
AVCFG when you select the 1080p video standard in the AVCFG main screen. See
also the section ‘Video & Audio Area’, on page 34.
PRINCIPLE
The 3D and 1080p features can be used on EVS servers fitted with COHX or V3X
boards.
With COHX boards, a dual-link interface, that is to say two physical channels
(recorders or players) seen by the EVS server as a logical channel, is required to
use these standards. For each pair of physical channels, only one logical channel
is assigned in the Channels Configuration. Such configurations require the record
and playout on synchronous channels.
With V3X boards, a dual-link interface can also be used, in the same way as with
the COHX boards. The V3X boards however offer the possibility to use a 3G
interface (single link) with configurations based on 3D or 1080p standards.
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