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General information on supermotion configurations, Concepts, Introduction – EVS XT2 Version 11.02 - July 2013 Configuration Manual User Manual

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3.2.3.

General Information on Supermotion
Configurations

Concepts

The Supermotion cameras are two- to three-phase cameras, that record the incoming
feeds at a frame rate from 2 to 3 times higher than a standard camera.

The Hypermotion cameras should clearly be distinguished from the supermotion
cameras in two respects:

The A/V material from the supermotion cameras is continuously fed into the EVS
server, whereas the A/V material from the hypermotion cameras is recorded on the
camera buffer, and then ingested into the EVS server when the operation sends a play
command to the hypermotion camera.

The A/V material from supermotion cameras is ingested into the EVS server through
one physical record channel per phase, whereas the A/V material from the
hypermotion camera is ingested into the EVS server through one physical record
channel.

See section "Hypermotion Management" on page 201 for more information on the
configuration related to hypermotion cameras.

Introduction

The feeds from supermotion cameras can directly be ingested into EVS servers. The
camera's number of phases directly determines the number of physical record channels
used on the EVS server.

A two-phase camera will use two physical record channels (only primary link with COHX),
a three-phase camera will use three physical record channels, and so on.

Conditions

SLSM 2x-3x Configurations

The SLSM 2x-3x configurations are available with all HD and SD codecs natively
supported by the EVS server.

These configurations are valid when the following conditions are fulfilled:

The license code 110 (Super Motion) is valid.

The base configuration is Multicam LSM.

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