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AXON Synapse enables 3D broadcasts in Belgium
and the Netherlands
August 11, 2010
Source: AXON
AXONs Synapse
card G3D100 was recently used for 3D broadcasts in Belgium
and the Netherlands.
In the Netherlands United Broadcast Facilities (part of the
Euro Media Group) supplied the technical facilities to broadcast
a live political debate in 3D a few days before to the Dutch
general elections.
The 3D signal was distributed to the home by cable company
Ziggo. The left signal of the 4 3D-cameras was used for the
transmission of the event on national TV and on the internet.
The final of the European Champion League
in Madrid was broadcasted in 3D by Belgian Outside Broadcast.
Numerous broadcasters took the live signal from the EBU satellite
and the final could be viewed in 3D cinemas in Madrid. A total
of 6 3D cameras were deployed to cover the game. Whereas for
United Broadcast Facilities their 3D transmission was a first,
Outside Broadcast already had 3D experience.
Last year Outside used the predecessor of the G3D100, the
HXH160 for their first 3D transmission during the Van Damme
Memorial. This year Outside turned a soccer game in 3D which
was then broadcasted live on the Belgacom network and it could
also be viewed in 3D in a number of pubs in Belgium.
The G3D100 is a low latency module
which has several built-in functions that support 3D stereo
production: it supports horizontal and vertical flip on both
inputs to flip/rotate images coming from a 3D camera set on
a rig with a mirror, it can squeeze the left and right eye
signal to an anamorphic half horizontal size and combining
them into one side-by-side stream, and it has two full-blown
colour correctors on-board that combined with the on-board
mixer can be used to create any type of anaglyph 3D video.
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