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Connections and Other Important Information for 3D Modes
Let’s go over some of the connections you should be aware of and the ancillary data handling that may
affect your workflow.
Video Connections
Stereoscopic left & right video inputs should be connected to SDI inputs A and B, respectively. Similarly,
left and right processed outputs will be available at SDI outputs A and B, respectively. The HDMI input and
output connections support full frame Frame Packed signals.
Video Formats Supported
The 2D to 3D application supports SD and HD input formats, while providing outputs in HD only. The 3D
Convert and 3D Camera Align applications support all 3D-centric video formats that are supported by the
Teranex 3D. For 3D Align, both input streams, left and right, must be of the same format and frame rate. The
following video format conversions are supported:
Pass-through, where the output format is the same as the input format.
1080i 50/59.94 to 1080p/sf 23.98/24/25/29.97
1080p/sf 23.98/24/25/29.97 to 1080i 50/59.94
1080i 50/59.94 to 1080i 59.94/50 (Frame Rate Conversion)
1080i 50/59.94 to 720p 50/59.94
720p 50/59.94 to 1080i 50/59.94
720p 50/59.94 to 720p 59.94/50 (Frame Rate Conversion)
Independent Channel Processing
Image alignment adjustment for each individual video channel is possible via the Camera Align application.
However, proc amp, timecode and noise reduction settings are applied simultaneously to both video
streams.
Audio Support
Embedded, AES and Analog audio is supported for “channel A” only. If you’re using the EMBED input, only
the embedded audio on input A will be processed. Any embedded audio on input B will be ignored and no
audio will be embedded in output B.
Ancillary Data Support
Ancillary data, such as timecode and AFD, is supported only on input A and output A.