Specifications

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Left Flip—use to select how the left eye channel input will be flipped (if any).
None: no flipping; the signal is unaltered.
Horizontal: left eye channel is flipped horizontally.
Vertical: left eye channel is flipped vertically.
Horiz/Vert: left eye channel is flipped horizontally and vertically.
Right Flip—use to select how the right eye channel input will be flipped (if any).
None: no flipping; the signal is unaltered.
Horizontal: right eye channel is flipped horizontally.
Vertical: right eye channel is flipped vertically.
Horiz/Vert: right eye channel is flipped horizontally and vertically.
3D Mode—use to select the type of CEA 3D mode:
Auto: lets the Hi5-3D automatically select a 3D mode based on the HDMI 1.4a
device it is connected and negotiating with (blue text shows what it chooses).
Side by Side: select left/right eye channels are compressed and placed side by
side.
Top Bottom: select left/right eye channels are compressed and placed one on
top of the other
Frame Packed: select left/right eye channels into a single full-resolution—but
tall—frame, at twice the clock and line rates. When selected, “frame-packing”
works only with the following formats: 1080p23.98, and 1080p24. (Frame-
packed mode does not support psf inputs at this time.)
Anaglyph: used for calibrating camera rigs, this mode shows both stereo
images overlaid as a single image for viewing using anaglyph glasses. In this
implementation only the luma data is preserved.
Note:
525 and 625 are passed through to the output without 3D processing.
Protocol—use to select the signal protocol used for the HDMI output connector.
Auto: lets the Hi5-3D automatically select a protocol based on the device it is
connected and negotiating with at the HDMI connector (blue text shows what
it chooses).
HDMI: selects HDMI signal protocols.
DVI: selects DVI signal protocols (note: an HDMI to DVI adapter should be used
when connecting DVI devices).
Color Space—use to select type of RGB or YCbCr colorspace. The choices are:
Auto: lets the Hi5-3D automatically select a protocol based on the device it is
connected and negotiating with.
RGB 8Bit
RGB 10Bit
YCbCr 10Bit
RGB Range—use to select type of RGB color range, when RGB has been selected as
the color space. Choices are:
Auto: lets the Hi5-3D automatically select a protocol based on the device it is
connected and negotiating with.
SMPTE
Full Range