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ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide
4. Menu Orientation
Operating the ImagePRO-II in 3D Mode
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With the 3D/Dual Channel option installed, the ImagePRO-II can process both single-
stream and dual-stream 3D video. Single-stream 3D is delivered on a single wire. Dual-
stream video consists of two video signals, one containing the right-eye image and the
other containing the left-eye image. In a multiple-display setup, the ImagePRO-II displays
one 3D image on all displays, whether the video is dual-stream or single-stream.
In 3D mode, you can display both 2D and 3D video on any output that displays 3D images.
A 2D source is processed as both the left eye and the right eye source. Single-stream 3D is
processed on a single input connector and goes to any output connector with an output
timing format that is valid for the signal.
3D video is processed independently of the video timing format. If the input timing is within
the capabilities of the input connector, the signal is received and processed as S3D. If the
output timing format is within the capabilities of the output connector, the S3D video is
transmitted on that connector, regardless of the selected 3D packing type.
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To enable 3D processing, select
System
>
System Mode
>
3D
. The
Status Menu
changes to include 3D information, as shown in Figure 4-9 on page 32.
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The following input and output connectors support single-stream S3D video:
•
DisplayPort
•
DVI
(single and dual link)
•
HDMI
•
SDI
1 and SDI 2
The HD-15 output also processes single-stream S3D.
Supported input and output resolutions are determined by the signal format, as shown in
the following table.
Table 4-4.
Supported Input/Output Resolutions — Single-Stream 3D Video
Signal Format
Resolutions
FramePack
(HDMI only)
1920x1080p @23.98 Hz FP
1920x1080p @24 Hz FP
1280x720p @50 Hz FP
1280x720p @59.94 Hz FP
1280x720p @60 Hz FP
Side-by-Side
1920x1080i @50 Hz
1920x1080i @59.94 Hz
1920x1080i @60 Hz