Overview Thank you for using the Flair Virtual Production Sync Box from Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC). The Flair Virtual Production Sync Box is a device that receives the 3D data from Flair at the standard 50Hz update and interpolates the position when it gets a sync pulse and outputs the positions to up to 10 receivers.
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Flair Virtual Production Sync Box Quick Start Guide Keep the equipment dry. The system has not been made • weatherproof. Do not use with wet hands. • Keep cables tidy. Use cable ties to keep them out of harm’s way.
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The device will normally get its IP from a DHCP server, and if a router is used, then that router can be used to bridge from the standard MRMC network subnet 192.168.1.XXX to the subnet of the 3D rendering system.
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192.168.1.221) and Port (default 55534). Do not use the “SYNC” mode of data export, use the default 50Hz output. The sync box currently supports Standard MRMC format Data, FreeD (Camera and Model Mover) as well as OSC format. If the PC is connected to the network (This would be the INTIME...
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Flair Virtual Production Sync Box Quick Start Guide to the Flair Virtual Production Sync Box: By default, 192.168.1.XXX and subnet 255.255.255 0 should work – just ensure you don’t use the same IP address as any other computer or Mark Roberts node board on the INtime network.
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Flair Virtual Production Sync Box Quick Start Guide screen by the sync speed; it will be twice as fast as the frame sync when in interlaced mode. This is not valid when using a progressive signal as there is no field signal. Holding the leftmost button for 5 seconds will switch between Send on Sync signal and Send on Data receipt.
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Mark Roberts Motion Control Ltd. Unit 3, South East Studios, Blindley Heath, Surrey RH7 6JP United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0) 1342 838000 info@mrmoco.com www.mrmoco.com...
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