Hypermotion mode, Introduction, Definition – EVS MulticamLSM Version 11.00 Operating Manual User Manual

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Multicam - Version 11.00 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – April 2012

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18.

Hypermotion Mode

18.1

Introduction

18.1.1

Definition

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

cameras record images at a frame rate much higher than standard cameras.
They record a buffer of images in an internal memory. This buffer can then be ingested

into an EVS server via the standard SDI connection. In doing so, a hypermotion camera

is considered as a standard camera by the server.

18.1.2

Camera Differences

The aim of the hypermotion mode is to enable the use of a standard EVS Remote to

control the hypermotion camera. Though most commands are identical for such cameras,

the last part of this chapter lists some of the supported cameras model along with their

specific features.

18.1.3

License Code

The hypermotion mode is a software option which requires the installation of the license

code 20. For more information on this required license key, contact the Support or Sales

team.

18.1.4

Activating the Hypermotion Mode

To access the hypermotion mode, you should ensure that:

The mandatory license code is activated.

The

Hypermotion parameter is activated in the Operational Setup menu of the

remote (p.11.1 F1), or see also the Multicam Configuration manual.

You have correctly selected the number of remotes in the main menu according to

the

Remote mode parameter defined in the Operational Setup menu of the remote

(p.11.1 F3), or see 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.

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