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  • Posted by Cesare Bozzoni on November 6, 2009 at 6:39 pm

    With Final Cut with a lot of fiber channels and external disk arrays is it possible :

    to play two (1920×1080 25P 4.2.2.) video clips in the time line in sync and in real time trough one or more video boards in HDSDI 422 format?

    HDSI (422) number1 CLIP 1

    HDSI (422)number2 CLIP 2

    This is necessary in a stereoscopic edit room where we have two Christie cinema video projectors.

    KONA and the new NEO 3D plug in can do the JOB ?

    Cesare Bozzoni replied 16 years, 6 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Keith Mcgregor

    November 6, 2009 at 8:15 pm

    You aren’t running final cut server? That would do, but wouldn’t the video board be able to put out 2 signals from one feed? And what’s NEO 3d plugin? For Kona? Do you need a special codec?
    Cineform 3d website has some good info but still in the dark about your hardware.
    -K

    Reality? What did you make it?

  • Cesare Bozzoni

    November 7, 2009 at 10:40 am

    With final cut server do I need 2 video boards?

    Neo 3d from cineform and Kona3 seem to do the Job.

    Kona has 2 hdsi output for one only 444 video stream, but seem to be able to send in sync.
    on first output left eye video(1920×1080 25p 422)
    on second output right eye video(1920×1080 25p 422)
    In this way you comply with the stereo cinema standard specifictions.

    This result has already been inplemented by SGO on their MistiKa ,
    the best stereo3D editing / compositing suite on the markettoday.

    Another advantage of Mistika (as Premiere)is that can work without conversion on the raw files of RED.

    Have a look!

    by Cesare

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