Control settings, Video settings, Keyframe interpolation method – AJA TruZoom User Manual

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License End Date:

Displays the end date of a temporary license. If the license is permanent, this field is
blank.

Control Settings

Enable Remote Control:

Allows control of TruZoom by a third party application using XML API.

X Y Z Configuration:

The direction of axes of ROI movement can be adjusted for individual preference.

Mouse Wheel Reverse:

Reverses the zoom in/out action performed by the mouse wheel.

Pan-X Reverse:

Reverses the X (left/right) direction of movement performed by the Joystick.

Tilt-Y Reverse:

Reverses the Y (up/down) direction of movement performed by the Joystick.

Joystick Z Reverse:

Reverses the zoom (in/out) action performed by twisting the Joystick.

Video Settings

Video Input:

Must agree with format of the Corvid Ultra SDI inputs as follows:

SDI 1-4 – all 4 BNCs used with 4K/UDH quadrants

SDI 1 RAW – 1 BNC used with RAW input up to 30 fps

SDI 1-2 RAW– 2 BNCs (SDI 1 & 2) used with RAW input up to 60fps

SDI 1– 1 BNC used with HD 720p, 1080p, or 1080i up to 60 fps

The Crop enable option enables/disables cropping of 4096 input to 3840.

Video Output:

Selects the video output format. One of three HD formats (1080p, 720p, 1080i) can be
selected for output, or Quad (UHD).

Level B Output:

If 3G 1080p or Quad output format has been selected (the SMPTE standard default
setting is Level A). Checking this box configures Level B video output.

Video Output Timing:

Selects the source used to time the video output. Choices are:

• Lock to Reference

• Lock to SDI

• Free Run

Keyframe
Interpolation
Method

This parameter determines how ROIs transition between keyframes, and between
Prepared preset to Take locations.

Linear:

The ROI moves at a constant speed directly to the next keyframe location, and moves in a
straight path.

S-Linear:

The ROI speeds up and slows down as it moves to the next keyframe location, and moves
in a straight path.

Hermite:

This mode is the default and is recommended. The effect begins with a smooth
acceleration, the trajectory between keyframes is modified to give smooth curves into
and out of the keyframes, and the effect ends with a smooth deceleration.

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