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Synchromesh DDRs now support 3D playback. We also support mixing 2D and 3D playback, and dissolving between 2D and different 3D formats.
Currently, we output 'passive' stereo 3D by switching one DVI output of the DDR to be the Left eye and the other to be the right eye. Any normal (non-stereo) clips you play will show identically on both outputs, but when you have a 3D clip, enable the correct 3D mode in the Clip's settings and the left and right eye feeds will be split.
The currently supported 3D formats are Left-Right and Top-Bottom. We're working on dual-stream formats, and when the H.264 MVC format that will be used in 3D Blu-Ray is available, we'd like to add that. You can also invert the eye order of that clip if needed - it's common for different studios to pick their own order.
We'll also be adding 'active' stereo outputs - up to 120Hz and possibly even interleaved formats for AutoStereoscopic monitors that don't need glasses. |
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The Synchromesh DDR (and Octane, with installed Quicktime hardware) has SDI input and outputs. On the DDR, the output is independently processed, so can scale your video to HD or SD as needed. As with every Synchromesh output, it has a completely configurable aspect ratio, so you can feed whatever you need. |
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Synchromesh is a multi-resolution system. A video format can be played back in it's native resolution and interlace mode. Each output stage will then scale and/or interlace or de-interlace as needed. This means that the concept of a specific resolution and up or down-converters is redundant, and files do not need to go through a time consuming conversion - they can stay at their native sizes. Multi-Res Example |
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