3d output settings – Lumagen Radiance Mini-3D User Manual

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Section 9 – 3D Support

Radiance Mini

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Separate Left and Right

The Radiance can accept HDMI 1.4 “3D” video and output either the left-eye or right-eye image for a dual
projector 3D system that uses passive 3D glasses. This 3D system configuration uses two Radiance video
processors.

3D Output Settings

The Radiance has support for all of the commonly used 3D video sources. If you connect a HDMI 1.4a
compliant 3D video source and compliant 3D display, to the Radiance, you should automatically get a 3D
image, using the Radiance default settings.

The Radiance has settings that you can use to display 3D video, using non-compliant 3D video sources and
displays. The Radiance has settings to optimize the video on your 3D display. The Radiance also has
settings to display 3D video on some 2D displays (See section titled “3D Support for 2D Displays” for further
details).

3D Output Setup Menu

You can select the 3D output settings based on the input number, input memory, and input video mode. For
any of the three input conditions you can select ‘All” to apply the output setup to multiple input conditions.
When making settings that apply to multiple input conditions you can leave any of the output settings
unchanged by selecting the ‘-‘ option for that output setting. Press “4” for ‘All’ and press “5” to see the
current settings. The command is:

MENU → Output → Output Setup → 3D → Ok

3D Output Mode = Auto

By default the output is set to “Auto 2,1.” The selection “Auto 2,1” means the Radiance
automatically reads the EDID for the devices connected to both outputs, giving priority to Output
2, and automatically selects the appropriate output resolution. That is, if an active device is
connected to output 2, the EDID from that device is read to determine the optimal video output
resolution and the Radiance automatically selects the specified resolution. If no device is connected
to output 2, or the device connected to output 2 is turned off, the Radiance uses the EDID from
the device connected to Output 1 and sets the output resolution appropriately. Output 1 can have
priority by selecting “Auto 1,2” from the Video Output Select Menu.

For “Auto” modes the output vertical rate is selected based on the input vertical rate. For example,
input formats 480i60, 720p60, 1080i60 automatically select a vertical output rate of 60 Hertz. Input
formats 576i50, 720p50, and 1080i50 automatically select a vertical output rate of 50 Hz. For a
1080p24 input format a 24 Hz output vertical rate is selected if the display supports a 24 Hz output
vertical rate, otherwise a 60 Hz rate is selected.

If the priority output is connected to a 3D device, and the secondary output’s device is not 3D,
when a 3D source is detected the Radiance automatically disables video to the 2D output.

For analog displays and digital displays, that do not properly support EDID, the output mode must
be selected.

3D Output Mode = Specific Format

The Radiance will convert all 3D input formats to the specified 3D output format. For example all
3D input modes can be converted to a 1080p60 side-by-side output mode.

3D Output Type = Auto

The Radiance has support for all of the commonly used 3D Types (Frame Packed, Side-by-Side,
Top-Bottom, and Frame Sequential). When the output ‘Type’ is set to ‘Auto’ the Radiance will
convert all 3D modes and types to HDMI 1.4a mandatory 3D format.

3D Output Type = Specific 3D Type

The Radiance will convert all 3D input types to the specified 3D output type. i.e. All 3D input types
can be converted to 3D Frame Sequential to drive a CRT display/projector.

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