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Hypermotion mode, Introduction, 1 definition and license code – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.04 - January 2011 Operating Manual User Manual

Page 187: 2 activating the hypermotion mode, 3 accessing and leaving the hypermotion mode, Definition and license code, Activating the hypermotion mode, Accessing and leaving the hypermotion mode, 1 introduction

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EVS Multicam Version 10.04 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – January 2011

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10.04.A

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18. Hypermotion Mode

18.1 INTRODUCTION

18.1.1 D

EFINITION AND

L

ICENSE

C

ODE

Note
The hypermotion mode is a software option, which requires the license

code 20 being installed. For more information on the required license key,

contact the Support or Sales team.


The Hypermotion mode allows the server to control a hypermotion camera. Those

cameras record at a frame rate much higher than classical cameras. They use a

buffer of images recorded in a memory of the hypermotion camera. This sequence

can then be ingested via the standard SDI connection into the server. The

hypermotion camera is considered as a normal camera by the server.

18.1.2 A

CTIVATING THE

H

YPERMOTION

M

ODE

To be able to access the hypermotion mode, you need to ensure that:

You have the requested license code.

You have activated the Hypermotion parameter in the setup of the Remote, on

page 6.4, F1. See also the Multicam Configuration manual.

You have correctly selected the number of Remotes in the Main menu

according to the Remote mode defined in the setup of the Remote, on page

6.4, F3. See also the Tech Ref Software manual.
Depending on the selected Remote mode, you will control the Hypermotion

camera only, or the hypermotion camera and a PGM of the server.

18.1.3 A

CCESSING AND

L

EAVING THE

H

YPERMOTION

M

ODE

To access the Hypermotion menu, press SHIFT+D (HyperMo) in the operational

menu.

To leave the Hypermotion menu or switch to the PGM control, press again

SHIFT+D in the operational menu. In Hypermotion + LSM mode, the D’ key

displays LSM Mode.