Super Motion

Capturing the action with 3 times the accuracy

The XT[2] server is compatible with all super motion cameras on the market in SD and HD. The increased temporal resolution obtained this way enables slow motion replays of unequalled smoothness. Individual frames are much sharper and suffer less from motion blur because of the shorter exposure time.

Super motion technology reveals exceptional detail to the television spectator, detail that is invisible to the naked eye, thus enhancing emotion and visual impact – and all captured in a split second.

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  • EVS camera interface

    The operator simply selects one of the super motion modes from the configuration menu. PGM/PVW modes are available on 5 and 6 channel systems. Super motion video comes in from the camera's base station on three parallel SDI links. The XT[2] server interleaves these three signals into a single picture flow and two normal feeds can be recorded at the same time.

  • The operator

    The replay speed of super motion clips can be varied from 0 to 100% just as with ordinary video. Normal clips and super motion material may co-reside in one system and can be mixed and wiped when in play-list mode. Using the PVW channel, the next replay can be cued while airing another one, seamlessly chaining different types of clips. All clips are preserved when switching to another configuration.

  • Lip-sync

    Audio remains in perfect synchronization, all the way down to the extreme decelerations afforded by super motion mode.  This is particularly useful when airing cricket, baseball or similar sports.

Super motion-Lip Sync

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