User guide
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Chapter 3, Using Your Matrox MC-100 Hardware
Specifying your 3D settings
The 3D SETTINGS menu allows you to select the 3D viewing mode and
3D analysis mode for channels 1 and 2. It also allows you to flip the channel 1
and channel 2 video input signals horizontally or vertically, as well as apply a
vertical and horizontal offset to channels 1 and 2. See “MC-100 channel
definitions” on page 11 for information about the MC-100 channels.
°To set the 3D settings:
1 Access the Matrox MC-100 on-screen display (OSD) main menu.
2 Select 3D SETTINGS from the OSD main menu.
3 Select 3D MODE, and then select the 3D viewing mode for channels 1 and 2.
If your display device supports the selected 3D viewing mode option, then
the image is 3D. To apply the selected
3D MODE setting on a given output,
you must select
3D for the SDI 4, SDI 3, or HDMI option in the OUTPUT
menu (see “Specifying your output settings” on page 18).
¡ Important You must have two input channels for the 3D MODE option to
function properly.
$ Side-by-Side Outputs horizontally compressed side-by-side 3D video
(also referred to as side-by-side horizontal), with channel 1 on the left and
channel 2 on the right.
$ Over/Under Outputs over/under 3D video (also referred to as
top/bottom), with channel 1 on the top and channel 2 on the bottom.
$ Frame Packing Stacks the channel 1 and channel 2 video input signals
into a single frame with twice the normal bandwidth.