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5.4 Camera
In this section, special camera behavior settings that are used for virtual studio setups,
can be defined. Viz IO is used as the studio configuration and calibration tool for
enabling connectivity and control between all required studio devices such as cameras,
routers, VTRs, video servers, audio mixers and other studio equipment.
Virtual Studio: When set to Active the tracking process will be started when Viz
Engine is started.
Command: Sets the path to the .bat file that will start the tracking process. If a
valid path is given, Viz Engine will start Viz IO during startup.
On-air camera: Activates the selected camera that should be used when setting
the scene in on air mode. The camera is controlled by an external tracking device.
Stereo Mode: settings will only take effect on air, during artist you do not see this
rendering behavior!
Anaglyph: Renders a classical red/blue image.
Quad Buffered: When using nVisio glasses together with a monitor with a
frequency >100Hz the image for the left/right eye will be shown alternately
and the glasses will darken the other eye. This configuration provides the full
resolution.
OverUnderLeftTop/OverUnderRightTop: Both images will be drawn beneath
each. Either side can be drawn first. The image height will be halved, providing
half resolution.
Left Eye/Right Eye: Either the left or the right eye image will be rendered for
dual-channel setups in combination with a Viz Video Wall / Stereo Distributor. Full
resolution.
SideBySideLeft/SideBySideRight: Both images will be rendered side by side,
either left or right first. The image width will be halved, providing half resolution.