3D Support; Overview - Sony MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System User Manual

Multi format switcher system with ccp-8000 series center control panel
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• If a snapshot is recalled simultaneously for main and
sub, or a keyframe is executed simultaneously for main
and sub, then for the following common to main and sub
the main settings are reflected.
- Key
- M/E Config
- DME external video bus and utility 1 bus
• When a macro attachment is set on the DME utility 1 bus
or DME utility 2 bus, it is not possible to make separate
main and sub settings.
• When snapshots with different M/E Config settings are
recalled:
- If M/E Config data is not to be included in the snapshot
data, the current system settings are used for snapshot
reproduction.
- If M/E Config data is to be included in the snapshot
data first M/E Config data is set, and then other
snapshot data is recalled.
• The bus override function is only available on the
following buses:
- M/E-1 to M/E-5 Main BKGD A/B buses
- M/E-1 to M/E-5 Sub BKGD A/B buses (UTIL-2,
UTIL-3 buses)
- P/P Main PGM/PST bus
- P/P Sub PGM/PST buses (UTIL-2, UTIL-3 buses)
• When a master snapshot or master timeline is executed
with a key being assigned to both main and sub, it is
uncertain which data will be reflected.
• When recalling a master snapshot with different register
numbers for main and sub, the recall timing may differ
by one field or more between main and sub.
• The link state is maintained even when M/E Config is
changed. Set the link setting again, as required.
• Since keys 2 to 4 are shared between main and sub, when
the main and sub fader lever positions are different, if
you move the fader lever, the video changes
instantaneously to the value of the most recently moved
fader lever.
• When the transition type for main or sub is set to preset
color mix, it is not possible to carry out independent key
transition operation (common to main and sub).
• When the signal format is 1080P, snapshots, wipe
snapshots, and effects created using a wipe for sub do not
function correctly with a signal format other than 1080P.
Similarly, those created with other than the 1080 signal
format do not function correctly with a signal format of
1080P.
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3D Support

3D Support

Overview

Installing the following software enables video creation in
3D mode.
• BZS-8560X (for MVS-8000X) or BZS-7560X (for
MVS-7000X) as the switcher upgrade software
• BZDM-8560 (for MVE-8000A/MVE-9000) or BZS-
7561X (for MKS-7470X/7471X) as the DME upgrade
software
Notes
• On the MVS-8000X, the M/E-4 bank is not used for 3D
mode.
• On the MVS-7000X, the M/E configuration in 3D mode
will be the same as that in 2M/E mode (see page 266).
• The following signal formats support 3D.
1080i/50, 1080i/59.94, 720P/50, 720P/59.94
• For details of the board configurations required for 3D
mode, consult your Sony representative.
Using the software
To use the switcher upgrade software and DME upgrade
software, you need to enter an install key to enable the
software. It is not necessary to enter an install key if the
software was factory-installed.
Ask your Sony representative about entering the install
key.
At this time, the unique device ID may be required.
You can check the unique device ID in the Install menu of
the switcher and DME.
For details of this operation, see "Installation and Device
Setup (Install/Unit Config menu)" in Chapter 18
(Volume 2).
How the 3D display works
In 3D mode, two different images, for the left eye and the
right eye, are displayed simultaneously, to be combined by
the brain into a stereoscopic image.
Therefore, switcher and DME hardware is duplicated, with
input signals for the left eye and right eye (see the
following figure).

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