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Sep 26, 2011 11:29 AM
At the new IBC show, EVS introduced a live "Ultra Motion" replay network that combines its XT3 LSM server and the X10 Ultra Motion camera network (based on the Vision Research high-speed Phantom HD camera) from I-MOVIX.
Until now, slow-motion action replay from an Ultra Motion camera (capturing more than 150fps) was usually probable by generating a video shave from a aegis located in the camera system. Any live action going on during this routine would have been lost. Recent developments of the XT array server enable a poignant enlarge in its feast and playout capacity.
EVS mentioned it is right away probable to takeover and record the whole outlay of the I-MOVIX Ultra Motion camera at support rates of up to 250fps, together with instantly produce ultra slow-motion replays without losing any footage of the live action.
A elementary program procedure (UMotion) is compulsory is to existing XT3 server in LSM mode to enable a successive double back recording of the high support rate video river generated by the X10. The network is up to 10 times slower than real-time slow suit replays that are existing at any short time during a live production.
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