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1.                                                                         NHRIUDIBHM SPNIS Audie Menur Output Mapping Teranex processors provide up to 16 channels of output audio  depending on the output audio type in  r 7 use  In its default configuration  the input channels are mapped one to one from the selected inputs to  Output Mappin Output Mapping g i     A  Prev   channel Souce   Net Prev   Ghannel4 Source   Next up to 16 outputs  The    output mapping    menu allows you to route incoming audio channels  decoded  mm  mm Dolby channels or internally generated test tones to any output channel  You may also mute individual  Input 2 Input 2    se aa audio channels   Inj 4 Input 4  ae fae Step 1  On the front panel  select your audio input source  either    embed      AES  or  anlg   In Teranex  Reset Reset     P   P    ni x  gt     al 9 2D  you may also use the    input mapping  menu to select from your input audio sources   l J y y p pping y p  Output Mapping Menu nput 1 mapped to Output 4 Step 2  Goto the    output mapping  menu  then press the  prev  or  next  buttons to select the desired  output channel  The current audio input associated with the selected output will be displayed  E Prev   Ghapnel Source   Next in the drop down list as you step through the output channels   Tone 75 kHz man Step 3  Once the desired output channel has been selected  turn the knob to select the input source  Tone 1 5 kHz Dolby 2      ee to map to that output channel  As you turn the knob
2.                   al    The asynchronous nature of the responses means that a user should never rely on the desired update  actually occurring and must simply watch for status updates from the Teranex Server and use only these  to update its local representation of the server state        5 Developer Information    Timecode Syntax  Timecode values are expressed as HH MM SS FF     Checking Connection Status    While the connection to the Teranex Server is established  a user may send a special no operation  command to check that the Teranex Server is still responding  In this case  a blank line is not required  following the command     PING      lf the Teranex Server is responding  it will respond with an ACK message as it does for any other  recognized command     Closing Connection  To end a Telnet session in Mac  Windows or Linux  press and hold the Control  Ctrl  key and press the          right bracket key  release the Control key  type quit and press the    Enter    key  For example      lt CNTL gt     quite    Status Updates   When any parameter in the Teranex device is changed on the Teranex Server by any user  the Teranex  Server resends the applicable status block  containing only the items that have changed  For example   if the output aspect ratio is changed to CentreCut  the following block will be sent     VIDEO OUTPUT     Aspect ratio  CentreCcute    i       Requesting a Status Dump   The user may request that the Teranex Server resend the complete state of any
3.       1080i 50 5994 to 1080i 59 94 50  Frame Rate Conversion       1080i 50 5994 to 720p 50 5994      720p 50 5994 to 1080i 50 5994      720p 50 5994 to 720p 59 94 50  Frame Rate Conversion     Independent Channel Processing  Image alignment for each video channel is possible via the    camera align  application  Proc amp  timecode  and noise reduction settings are applied simultaneously to both video streams     Audio Support  Embedded  AES and Analog audio is supported for    channel A     When selecting    embed     the embedded  audio on input A will be processed and outputted via output A     Ancillary Data Support  Ancillary data such as timecode and AFD is supported on input A and output A only     External Reference   The output streams may be synchronized to either Input A or to an external reference of black burst  or Tri level sync supplied to the REF connector  Select the type of reference  internal or external  using  Home gt Reference gt Type     When using an external reference  the user interface controls both channel A and B  enabling both  output streams to remain pixel locked  even when adjusted relative to the selected reference source        Capture and Playback             ean Blackmagic Design Desktop Video 9 8   a  sea   Settings for your Teranex 3D Processor  EH Processing      Set output    SDI  amp  HDMI  amp  Component  For video and audio output connections       Set input    SDI Video  amp  SDI Audio  For video and audio capture  Use video setup 
4.       From the Histogram Display  select the Logging button to  switch to the Error Logging Display        Error Logging Display    Error Logging records errors in video and audio and is indispensable for unattended operation  such as  during long conversions  Errors may be logged for color  brightness or audio threshold levels as well as  loss of video signal  change of video format or audio silence  After setting the parameters which define  when an error should be logged  you can choose to start or stop error logging  save the log to a file  or  clear the log  These functions can be selected from the buttons in the    error logging display    or from  the    error logging    pulldown menu     Errors are recorded against timecode and time of day to make them easy to find  If the timecode is not  present  errors can be found by reviewing the time of day at which they were recorded     In the    full screen    view     histogram    and    error logging displays  share the same area of the UltraScope  interface  Select the    logging    button  below the    histogram display     to switch to    error logging display      Select the    histogram    button to switch back to the    histogram display        In 2 up view     histogram    and    error logging displays  can be viewed on two panels simultaneously     Select the  start  button to commence logging  In    full screen    view  you can switch back to the    histogram  display    and UltraScope will continue to perform erro
5.     3D tilt left     3D tilt right     3D toeln left     Command Description    Adjust the Left Eye Z axis image rotation   Range is  400 to  400 units   Default   0   50 units   1 degree   1 unit   0 02 degree     Adjust the Right Eye Z axis image rotation   Range is  400 to  400 units   Default   0   50 units   1 degree   1 unit   0 02 degree     Adjust the Left Eye X axis image tilt   Range is  40 to  40 units   Default   0   5 units   1 degree   1 unit   0 2 degree     Adjust the Right Eye X axis image tilt   Range is  40 to  40 units   Default   0   5 units   1 degree   1 unit   0 2 degree     Adjust the Left Eye Y axis image toe in   Range is  40 to  40 units   Default   0   5 units   1 degree   1 unit   0 2 degree        Developer Information    Command    3D toeln right     3D flip left     3D flip right     Network Config  Command    Friendly name     Noise Reduction  Command  Enabled    Bias   Split screen     Red overlay     Ping    Command Description    Adjust the Right Eye Y axis image toe in   Range is  40 to  40 units   Default   0   5 units   1 degree   1 unit   0 2 degree     Flip the Left Eye image  Values are  Off  Horizontal  Vertical   Both    Flip the Right Eye image  Values are  Off  Horizontal  Vertical   Both    Command Description    Displays the current user defined name assigned  to the device  Command is used to assign a new name  to the device     Command Description   Enable Noise Reduction  False   OFF  True   ON   Adjust the Bias level  Range
6.     ALIGN    Align size X left  0 000000   Align size X right  0 000000     a    Mode  Input and Output Commands  Command Command Description    3D mode  Enable the 3D processing modes of the Teranex 3D  Values are   3DModeOff  3DModeConvert  3DMode2Dto3D  3DModeAlign    2D3D intensity  _ Adjust the Intensity level when 3D Mode is set to 2D to 3D     Range is   40 to  40   Default   15     2D3D depth  Adjust the Depth level when 3D Mode is set to 2D to 3D   Range is  12 to  12   Default   0     3D output  Select the 3D output signal format  Values are  3DFullFrame   3DSideBySide  3DTopBottom  3DLinebyLine    3D input  Select the 3D input signal format  Values are  3DFullFrame   3DSideBySide  3DTopBottom  3DLinebyLine       Developer Information    Rotation and Tilt Commands  The commands below may be used to adjust the alignment between the left and right eye signals of a 3D  stereoscopic source  In the Teranex 3D LCD menus  these functions are part of the    Camera Align    menu     Rotation  Roll  Tilt and Toe in  and Flip commands are included in this block  Other Camera Align functions     Size  Position and Trim  are found in the Align block     First  enter the    MODE3D     block command  then use the    3D mode     command to select    3DModeAlign       and proceed with the adjustment commands below     Example     MODE3D  4   3D roll left  20    el    ACK     a   MODE3D      3D roll left  20    3D roll right  0    a          Command    3D roll left     3D roll right 
7.     Getting started with Teranex is as easy as plugging in power  plugging in your video inputs and connecting  your output destinations     Step 1     Step 2   Step 3     You can power your Teranex processor by connecting an IEC cable to the AC power socket   The Teranex 3D has two internal AC power supplies for redundancy  The Teranex 2D has one  internal AC power supply  and you can use the 12V DC port for external battery power and or  a    brick    DC adapter in case one supply fails or is accidentally disconnected  The DC power  supply is an optional purchase     Connect your camera  deck or other video source to the video inputs on your Teranex     Connectthe video output connectors to a video destination  such as a disk recorder or video    monitor  All video outputs are simultaneously active so you can connect more equipment  if needed     Setting your Input    After connecting your equipment  verify your input signal using the control panel buttons  soft menu  buttons and LCD     Step 1   Step 2     Step 3     Press the  in  button on the control panel     Using the  video  buttons  select your SDI  HDMI  Analog or Optical video input  depending on  your model  If selecting analog  confirm component or composite by turning the rotary knob   When your input is selected  you will see the image displayed on the built in LCD  The Teranex  processor will automatically detect your input format and illuminate the corresponding buttons     Select your Embedded  AES or Analo
8.     oEncode0     oEncodel     oEncode2   oEncode3   oEncode4   oEncodes   oEncode       oEncode      Select source to be mapped to output Ch 8    Select source to be mapped to output Ch 9    Select source to be mapped to output Ch 10    Select source to be mapped to output Ch 11    Select source to be mapped to output Ch 12    Select source to be mapped to output Ch 13    Select source to be mapped to output Ch 14    Select source to be mapped to output Ch 15    Select source to be mapped to output Ch 16    Select source to be mapped to Ch 1 of Dolby Encoder  Select source to be mapped to Ch 2 of Dolby Encoder  Select source to be mapped to Ch 3 of Dolby Encoder  Select source to be mapped to Ch 4 of Dolby Encoder  Select source to be mapped to Ch 5 of Dolby Encoder  Select source to be mapped to Ch 6 of Dolby Encoder  Select source to be mapped to Ch 7 of Dolby Encoder  Select source to be mapped to Ch 8 of Dolby Encoder    to the 16 input channels of the Teranex 2D  You may also mute audio pairs     Available source values are     Inputs     EmbedPair1 through EmbedPair8  AESPair1 through AESPair4  DB25Pair1 through DB25Pair2  RCAPair   MutePair       si Developer Information    Please note  AudiolnPairO  refers to input pair 1  AudiolnPair1  refers to input pair 2  etc     Command   AudiolnPair0   AudiolnPair1   AudiolnPair2   AudiolnPair3   AudiolnPair4   AudiolnPair5   AudiolnPair     AudiolnPair         Command Description   Select source to be mapped to input pair 1  S
9.     to enable video output via your Teranex  Processor     Import clips into your new project     You can now use the Final Cut Pro X timeline to display video on the monitor or TV connected  to the output of your Teranex processor     Capture and Playback          Premiere Pro CC  2015         Preferences       Preroll  E  Postroll  E    frames    Audio Device    Video Device    Sync Settings    Titler V Blackmagic Playback  Trim Adobe DV    Set preferences for Playback     Adobe Premiere Pro CC    For this example  the converted output from the Teranex will be 1080i50 and we will be capturing from  a non controllable device   Setting Up    Step 1  Launch Premiere Pro CC  In the Welcome window select    create new new project     A window  will open containing project settings     Step 2  Name your project  Choose the location for your project by clicking  browse  and selecting  your desired folder     Step 3  If your graphics card is supported by Premiere Pro CC s Mercury Playback Engine  the   renderer  option will be available and you should switch it to Mercury Playback Engine GPU  Acceleration     Step 4  Set the    capture format  to  Blackmagic capture    and click on the  settings  button  Set video  standard  to 1080i50 and select a    video format  according to your requirements  Click    OK       Capture   Step 1  Select File  gt  Capture    Step 2  Click the  red record  button to begin capture    Step 3  Click the  stop  button to stop capture     Playback    St
10.    Both Eyes Both Eyes                                  Camera Align  gt Left Eye Camera Align  gt Left  Horizontal Pye wetted    A positive horizontal value indicates a shift to the right      A negative horizontal value indicates a shift to the left      A positive vertical value indicates a shift upward        A negative vertical value indicates a shift downward        12 Teranex Processor Settings    Position Camera Align          Rotation                      Camera Align gt Rotation    Roll Z Rotation Left Eye  Tilt X Right Eye  0 00  Toe in Y Both Eyes  Reset  gt   All                Rotation Menu gt Roll Z Axis    5              Toe in Y                      Rotation Menu gt Tilt X Axis    Rotation Menu   The  rotation menu  of the  camera align  application permits axial rotation adjustment of the image along  the X  Y  and Z axis  either independently or in any combination of the three dimensions  Axial rotational  adjustment can be used to compensate for 3D camera rigs that have mechanical misalignments     Roll Adjustment   Z Axis  The  roll Z  adjustment provides image rotation on the Z axis        The range of adjustment on the Z axis is  8 to  8 degrees  with a granularity of 0 02 degrees   The default setting is 0        Original Image Roll Z Axis    Tilt Adjustment   X Axis  The    tilt X  adjustment provides image rotation on the X axis      The range of adjustment on the X axis is  8 to  8 degrees  with a granularity of 0 2 degrees   The default setting is 
11.    Displays the video input and output  and  menu settings    11  ROTARY KNOB   Turn to adjust menu settings   Press to return settings to default     12  MENU   Press to toggle the LCD between main  menu and live video  MENU 1 and MENU 2 are  programmable as page shortcuts     13  VIDEO   Press to activate video proc amp settings     AUDIO STATUS          ED ED E3 E9  ee  Ga   e        CD GD  CC             SYSTEM STATUS                                                 14  PRESETS   Press to save or recall custom system  configurations     15  AUDIO STATUS   Displays available input and output  audio channels     16  SYSTEM STATUS   Displays input  output and control  status information     17  PANEL LOCK   Press and hold to lock the control panel  to prevent accidental changes  Press and hold to unlock     18  REM LOCK   Press and hold to prevent a remote  device from controlling the Teranex via Ethernet   Press and hold to unlock     19  POWER   Press to power ON  Press and hold to  power OFF     Your Teranex Co             Conversion Workflows    VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT    CJ SDI EMBED CJ 576 P 23 98   24 ANAM 14 9    Q LBox      ccur   nagicdesign    HDMI AES 720   1080 L   25   50    la  PBOX ZOOM   2K 29 97  2a    os  m   a     E  Ji  ae  RATE                                                                                                                                          VIDEO  AUDIO FORMAT FRAME ASPECT    Pressing the IN button displays the input fo
12.    Trim masks the edges of your input image horizontally and or vertically     Horizontal Position Size       Horizontal   Used for horizontal sizing  positioning and trimming     Vertical Position Vertical  0    Poston      Vertical     Used for vertical sizing  positioning and trimming   0       Both   Links horizontal and vertical controls together  For example  when changing the input  image size  linking both controls maintains the proper aspect ratio                                                                 rat 9    Reset All   Press to return all settings to their default values   Horizontal gt Size Horizontal gt Position  Trim Size  Vertical Position  0  Both Trim  poses  gt                    Horizontal gt Trim        BR Teranex Processor Settings                                          a Aspect Fill  To define the color of the bars used in pillarbox and letterbox aspect ratios  adjust the    luminance     and   64     cb  and  cr  chroma values using the rotary knob   Zoom Crop   Fa S Zoom crop is used to mask potential video disturbances that may appear at the top  bottom  left or  right edges of your source image  This is performed by trimming your conversion slightly  Turning zoom   Aspect Menu gt Aspect Fill Aspect Fill gt Luma 9 9 ma y 9 P   y gy   gy   9  crop on will instantly zoom the converted image vertically by 3 lines and horizontally by 3 pixels  then  crop the image by the same amount  Zoom crop will not effect your adjustable aspect ratio setti
13.   When you press the  start  button  the generator will  ae capture the current input timecode value and use that value to start outputting free  imecode Start      4 r    aes ea running timecode  If no timecode is present on your input video source  the generator  ce El will begin counting at 00 00 00 00    Setup  gt  Start Source      Start Value      Gan  eratesStan Source If the  start source  menu is set to    start value     the    set timecode    menu will display  an eight character register that allows the entry of a specific starting value for the  generator  Turn the rotary encoder to adjust the timecode generator values and use   Prev Timecode Next    the  previous  and  next  buttons to move the cursor left or right  When you press the  Timecode   Start Value ae    start    button the timecode generator will immediately output timecode from your                                  Generator 00 00 00    A  start value    entry   Timecode Source  Setup         Set Timecode Menu  Use  the Rotary knob to set your  values  and the Previous and  Next buttons to move the  cursor left and right        Si leranex Processor Settings       Jam Sync The    jam sync  mode is similar to the  generate  mode  However  when you press the    start  button     jam sync  mode allows you to hold the output timecode generator until  Generator E Generator Input a pre determined timecode point is reached in your input video  called the Jam Sync  ae ae gio cto Sen value  The Jam Sync value 
14.   ethernet setup    menu allows you to display the current settings and assign new settings for Static  IP address  Subnet address and IP Gateway  This menu also permits you to turn DHCP  on  or    off     When DHCP is    on     the IP     subnet mask  and  gateway  menus will display the addresses currently assigned  to the chassis by the DHCP server  These values may not be adjusted unless DHCP is    off        IP Menu  To set a static IP address for the Teranex processor  DHCP must be  off      The IP menu will display a four field register allowing you to enter specific IP address values  Adjust the  selection highlighted by the cursor by turning the rotary encoder  Use the  prev  and  next  buttons to  move the cursor to the left or right  respectively  If you change this setting  press the back  button  then  press the    save and restart    button to power cycle the chassis and establish the new setting     Subnet Mask Menu   The    subnet mask  menu will display a four field register allowing you to enter specific values  Adjust the  selection highlighted by the cursor by turning the rotary encoder  Use the  prev  and  next  buttons to  move the cursor left or right  respectively  If you change this setting  press the  back  button  then press  the    save and restart    button to power cycle the chassis and establish the new setting     Gateway Menu   The  gateway  menu will display a four field register allowing you to enter specific values  Adjust the  selection hi
15.   you will progress through each group  Tone 6 kHz Dolby 4 of sources   Mute Reset Dolby 5 5  ze z    Inputs 1 16     This is a list of available audio input channels from your selected input audio  3 kHz tone mapped Dolby 1 mapped source  SDI  AES  or Analog   to Output 13 to Output 1       Dolby Decoded Channels   If the optional Blackmagic Dolby decoder is installed  Dolby  D  Dolby 1 6  or Dolby E  Dolby 1 8  will appear in the list     Output Mapping  Channel 16 Source         Dolby Encoded Channels   If the optional Blackmagic Dolby D or E encoder is installed   He Encode 1 and Encode 2 will appear in the list     Tone 1 5 kHz    Tone 3 kHz    SE Red    Test Tones     Select from internally generated tones  0 75 kHz  1 5 kHz  3 kHz  6 kHz              Mute     Mutes the specific output channel        Output 16 is muted Step 4  Pressing the knob will return the current output channel to its default input  Pressing the       reset all    button will return all output channels to their default settings  i e  Input 1 to Output  1  Input 2 to Output 2  etc     Above are examples of output mapping choices        224 Teranex Processor Settings                Reset  All            Input Mapping  Input 1 2 Source    Embedded 1 2    Embedded 3 4  Embedded 5 6  Embedded 7 8    Embedded 9 10  v    Input Mapping  Input 3 4 Source          a    AES 3 4       AES 5 6  AES 7 8             9                      ANLG DB25 1 2    Reset   ANLG DB25 34  All a 9                      Embedde
16.  Default  0      Reset All   Resets all Proc Amp parameters to their default values       AR  eranex Processor Settings                                              RES Ta Proe   Test Patterns Menu  mp     rer    The internal test signal generator provides a black output and test patterns  You can add audio test   ee Cli olorbar 75  re i p is 1 n A       r  xi hi i et tones via    output mapping  in the    audio main menu     For more information on output mapping  see the  Advanced Aspect an Advanced    audio menu settings    section in this manual    SMPTE 75   9 END Res Chart  gt   Video Menu gt Test Patterns Test Patterns Menu          SMPTE 75   Colorbar 75   Res Chart                    Above are test patterns available via the  video test patterns    menu     Be Advanced Menu Settings    Type  n The Teranex 2D and 3D provide the following advanced cadence correction features     Test Scene FRC    is       an    Proc Clean    Amp Cadence Advanced                Clean Cadence    Advanced          Creates a clean 3 2 pull down sequence in your 5994 output video                          Setting Clean Cadence    videa MenuzAdvanceg aies Turn    clean cadence    on or off using the soft menu buttons and rotary knob     Menu gt Clean Cadence          On   Selects the    clean cadence    mode     Off   Selects the    normal video  mode     The default mode is  off     Use the    clean cadence    mode when you are certain your source material was originated with a 3 2  pulldown
17.  Default  0  The operational range in dB  is  12   to  12dB  e g  For  4db  enter a value of 8     Set audio delay for all channels to same value   Enter value as a whole number in milliseconds   Range is  28 to  1000 msec  Default  0     Set audio level  gain  for ALL channels to same value  Enter the  value as a whole number of gain in dB times 10  e g  For  4dB   enter a value of 40   Range is  32dB   320  to  1  dB  160    Default  0     In the Teranex 3D  you can adjust the level of each channel independently     AudiolnLevelO   AudiolnLevell   AudiolnLevel2   AudiolnLevel3   AudiolnLevel4   AudiolnLevel5   AudiolnLevel     AudiolnLevel7        for Channel 1  for Channel 2  for Channel 3  for Channel 4  for Channel 5  for Channel 6  for Channel 7  for Channel 8    Set audio level  gain    Set audio level  gain    Set audio level  gain    Set audio level  gain    Set audio level  gain    Set audio level  gain    Set audio level  gain         Bas   Fa   Bas   RE    Set audio level  gain       sk Developer Information          AudiolnLevel8  Set audio level  gain  for Channel 9   AudiolnLevel9  Set audio level  gain  for Channel 10  AudiolnLevel10  Set audio level  gain  for Channel 11  AudiolnLevel11  Set audio level  gain  for Channel 12  AudiolnLevel12  Set audio level  gain  for Channel 13  AudiolnLevel13  Set audio level  gain  for Channel 14  AudiolnLevel14  Set audio level  gain  for Channel 15  AudiolnLevel15  Set audio level  gain  for Channel 16    Enter the value
18.  German     Italian     Spanish       The default language is English     Timecode Menu Settings   Teranex lets you send incoming timecode to the output  strip incoming timecode completely or generate  new timecode  Similar to broadcast decks  you can select the desired timecode mode  such as    input  regen    and    jam sync     or set specific timecode data     To enable timecode processing  go to Main Menu gt Ancillary Data gt Timecode and choose your desired  timecode mode     Timecode Generator  The Timecode Generator menu lets you choose from four available timecode modes  or disable manual  timecode processing     Off No timecode data will be inserted into the output video  default      Input Select  input  mode to feed the input timecode directly to the output  This is useful  if you want to preserve your source timecode and your input and output frame rates  are the same     It s important to make sure that the    drop frame    mode in the    timecode setup    menu  is set to    auto    to ensure the output timecode will match the input timecode     Please note  if you want to ensure the output timecode matches your input timecode   do not use an external reference  The external reference can cause a dropped or  duplicated frame in the output  which will affect your timecode count     To set the Reference menu to Input  go to Main Menu gt Setup gt Reference and select    input           SN Teranex Processor Settings       Input Regen The    input regen  mode synchro
19.  In the 3D Mode menu   off  implies normal 2D processing  The following selections are available to    enable 3D processing              3D Mode 3D Intensity          Convert     This mode enables processing of stereoscopic left and right eye inputs  which  may be input via the SDI or HDMI inputs  This mode will also synchronize the incoming  stereoscopic signals  which means that two non synchronous inputs may be input to the  Teranex 3D Processor and the outputs will be synchronized          Off  Input Depth    Output 2D to 3D Camera          3D Align                Connect your    left and right eye  signals to SDI input A and B  respectively     3D Menu gt 3D Mode gt       3D Convert    2D to 3D   This mode enables the 2D to 3D conversion algorithm  Any 2D video signal may    be convertedl into a simulated 3D output     reas 2 Kei    If you re using an SDI input  connect your 2D source to  SDI Input A           l  n on fet    When 2D to 3D is selected  the    intensity    and  depth  buttons will become available     ut Descriptions for these settings are provided a bit later in this manual     Camera  ow  ES  oi                                                  3D Align    3D Align     This mode enables the 3D alignment tools  including image flip  horizontal and  5 vertical positioning  axial rotation and toe in      Mode gt     Connect your    left and right eye  signals to SDI input A and B  respectively   to  3D Mode 3D Intensity  Off  Input Depth  Convert  Output 2D 
20.  Menu gt Noise Reduction and select  on  using the soft menu   buttons and rotary knob    eens Setvaue   SP  Please note that    noise reduction    is not available while performing frame rate conversions  such as          486i5994 to 576150  NTSC to PAL  or 1080i5994 to 1080i50     EO     Overlay   0  Bias    Adjust the  bias  level to set the amount of noise reduction  The higher the  bias  value  the more aggressive  the noise reduction                    9             Noise Reduction Menu gt Bias    The Bias range is  6 to  6        The default value is 0     m M    Split Screen On Off    Overlay    of Split Screen divides the LCD  one half with noise reduction and one half without  This lets you compare  your noise reduction settings to the original image                                      gt  To enable    split screen     go to Main Menu gt Noise Reduction gt Split Screen and select  on  using the soft  menu buttons and rotary knob           Noise Reduction    Menu gt Split Screen Red Overlay On Off    In Red Overlay mode  pixels in motion will be colored red  Temporal recursive noise reduction will not  E S Red Overlay be applied to these pixels  Turning the    red overlay    on will also allow you to see the effect of noise     on x reduction  bias  adjustments     Overlay    Off  To enable    red overlay     go to Main Menu gt Noise Reduction gt Red Overlay and select  on  using the soft    menu buttons and the rotary knob              Noise Reduction    Menus Red 
21.  Pro timeline to display video on a monitor or TV connected to the output of  your Teranex Processor  If you can   t see any video on your Blackmagic output  check the connections  again and ensure you have the correct output settings configured within Final Cut Pro by going to the  View  gt  External Video and ensuring    all frames    is selected        Capture and Playback    Final Cut Pro X    Version 10 2    15 Apple Inc  All rights reserved  Apple  the Apple  ut Pro are trademarks of Apple Inc   registered    L d Fin  t  in the U S  and other countries        Acknowledgements License Agreement    Final Cut Pro X    Video Output  Output Format  1080i59 94       SDI Settings   W 4 4 4 RGB WV Enable Single Link    Use SDI Level A  1080PsF On SY Remove Field Jitter On Pause    idle Output     Black Last Frame Shown    Set the Output Format in System Preferences to  match your Final Cut Pro X project        Project Name    Untitled Project   In Event  17 11 2014 id    Starting Timecode  00 00 00 00 Drop Frame    Video Properties  Set based on first video clip       Custom  1080i HD    _ 1920x1080 E 29 971      Format Resolution Rate    Audio and Render Properties  Use default settings  O Custom pia  Audio Channels  Stereo i  Audio Sample Rate    48kHz i    Render Format  Uncompressed 10 bit 4 2 2  4    Use Automatic Settings Cancel    Set the Audio and Render Properties to Custom               Apple Final Cut Pro X    If you want to use Final Cut Pro X to play back video on 
22.  as a whole number of gain in dB times 10  e g   For  4dB  enter a value of 40   Range is  32dB   320  to  1  dB   160   Default  0     Output Mapping   You may choose any active audio input channel  Dolby decoded channel  test tone or mute to be mapped  to each discrete audio output channel or Dolby encoded output channel  Dolby encoding and decoding  require optional Dolby modules  which can be installed in the Teranex 3D only     Available source values are     Inputs  Audioln1 through Audioln16   Dolby decoded inputs  AudioDD1 through AudioDD8   Test tones  TT750  750kHz   TT1500  1 5 kHz   TT3000  3kHz   TT6000  6kHz    TTMute    Please note  AudioOut0  refers to output channel 1  AudioOut   refers to output channel 2  etc     Command Command Description   AudioOut0  Select source to be mapped to output Ch 1   AudioOutt  Select source to be mapped to output Ch 2   AudioOut2  Select source to be mapped to output Ch 3   AudioOut3  Select source to be mapped to output Ch 4   AudioOut4  Select source to be mapped to output Ch 5   AudioOut5  Select source to be mapped to output Ch 6   AudioOut    Select source to be mapped to output Ch 7           Developer Information    Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi  Audi    Input Mapping for Teranex 2D  You may choose audio pairs from embedded  AES  analog DB25 or analog RCA inputs to be mapped       oOut    oOut8   oOut9   oOut10   oOut11   oOut12   oOut13   oOut14   oOut15 
23.  clips to  option and browse to a location to save your captured media     From Preferences select the  Video I O and GPU  tab  and select your Teranex from the    For capture and playback Captu re  use    option  sre          Step 1  From within the Media page  click on the    capture icon  which is located to the left of the    transport controls underneath the Viewer   Capture and Playout    Step 2  Within the Metadata Editor window  enter a name for your clip in the    file name prefix  section   If necessary you can also enter additional information such as Roll Card  Reel Number  Clip  Number  Program Name or Good Take     ck  HD 1080p 23 976  Use left and right eye SDI  YUV 4 2 2 SDI  RGB 4 4 4 Dual Link Step 3  To begin capturing click the    capture now  button which is located at the bottom of the    n Ee LEE N Metadata Editor window  Click the button again to stop the capture      Video Levels    cuis Playback  10 bit    To playback your clips from the Media page  click the playback icon which is located immediately to the  left of the capture icon  Click on a clip that you have captured to display it in the Viewer       Use deck autoedit       Select your desired format from the  Video capture and   playback  menu  Editing and Color Grading  Once you ve captured your clips  simply click the    edit    page to begin using Resolve s extensive editing  features  Then jump to the  color  page to apply that killer grade  You can refer to the DaVinci Resolve  manual for
24.  detailed information on these features        Capture and Playback    Avid Media Composer    Avid Media Composer captures and plays back standard definition and high definition video and audio  with Teranex Processor hardware and also supports RS 422 deck control  Blackmagic plug ins for Media  Composer are automatically installed if Media Composer is installed before the Desktop Video software     Media Composer LINE re    For this example  the converted output from Teranex will be 1080i5994 and we will be capturing from    Activated           xi   tr  ng a non controllable device   Setting   p  Geet rane  dr rep Compt  does mec     Step 1  Launch Media Composer and the    select project    window will appear  Click the  new project  button   Avid Media Composer Step 2  In the new project    window  name your project   Ra Step 3  Goto the    format dropdown menu and select 1080i 5994     Use 1080p not 1080PsF    Step 4  Goto the    color space    dropdown menu and select YCbCr 709     Extended Desktop 1 i    1 A  Last Frame Played passed Step 5  Go to the  raster dimension  dropdown menu and select 1920x1080  Click OK   When not playing video  send Black    Capture    Display HDMI 3D as    Side by Side             Step 1  Choose Tools  gt  Capture to open the capture tool   If using a single computer monitor with Media Composer   open the Blackmagic Design system preferences and choose  to send Black when not playing video     Step 2  Click the  toggle source  button so tha
25.  ee ee     oe ee oe SG SG oe oe oe e   ee ee    gt  ee     oe oe oe e  ee oe oe oe e   ee oe    gt  ee     oe oe oe oe oe oe oe e e   ee ee e   ee ee  oe oe oe oe ee oe ee e   e   ee ee ee     oe oe oe oe oe e   oe ee e   e   ee ee ee ee  oe eof 8 ee oe oe oe e   ee oe ee ee ee  oe ee oe oe ee oe oe oe e   ee ee    gt  ee     oe eo oe ee e 6G oe oe 6 ee ee    ee     oe oe oe ee oe ee oe ee e   e    gt     ee 6    oe oe oe SG oe        oe ee e   e    gt  ee ee     oe ee oe oe e oe oe oe e   ee oe    gt  ee ee  oe ee ee oe oe oe e   ee oe    gt  ee     oe oe oe SG 5S oe oe oe ee ee oe    gt  ee 6    oe eo oe oe e oe ee ee e   ee ee ee ee     oe oe oe oe oe ee ee e   e    gt     gt  ee ee  oe oe oe ee ee oe oe oe e   ee ee    gt  ee     oe eof ee        oe oe oe e   ee ee    gt  ee     eee   9 oe oe oe e   ee ee    gt  ee ee  oe oe oe ee oe oe oe ee e   e   ee ee ee      oe oe oe e  oe oe oe oe e   e   9 gt     gt  ee 6    e Ss        SN ee oe oe oe 6G ee oe ee    0  oe ee oe ee ee oe oe ee ee ee ee ee ee     oe eof oe SG oe oe oe e   ee oe    gt  ee ee   amp   amp    8 N a  E S z      b   h gUN R 58h eg eho  51  S Bea S fee S Bey S Bee Shey SE S  Ssss S Ben S Bea S SES ES        Bee    Bee    e    E1  Ba eee     2k1080p23 98       em Format Conversion Table   Teranex Express    09091 AHN  v66S9091Z OHN  0Sd0912 AHN  0   d09LZ AHN   66  9091z AHN  Szd091Z AHN  yzd091z AHN  86 Ez 0912 AHN  z Sd080IZ  y  d080I3     86   Z4Sd080I3Z  86   z3080I3    0940801  0910801  v66S40801  66S 
26.  is  3 to  3   Enable NR before after split screen  False   OFF  True   ON  Enable NR Red Overlay  False   OFF  True   ON    Determine if the Teranex Server is responding     Preset    Please note  PresetName0  refers to Preset 1  PresetNamel  refers to Preset 2  etc     Command    PresetNameO     PresetNamel     Command Description    Displays the current user defined name assigned to Preset 1   Command is used to assign a new name to Preset 1     Displays the current user defined name assigned to Preset 2   Command is used to assign a new name to Preset 2        PAR Developer Information             Command Command Description   PresetName2  Displays the current user defined name assigned to Preset 3   Command is used to assign a new name to Preset 3    PresetName3  Displays the current user defined name assigned to Preset 4   Command is used to assign a new name to Preset 4    PresetName4  Displays the current user defined name assigned to Preset 5   Command is used to assign a new name to Preset 5    PresetNames  Displays the current user defined name assigned to Preset 6     Command is used to assign a new name to Preset 6     Protocol Preamble    The Teranex Server will respond with the current protocol version     Teranex Device    The Teranex Server will respond with the model name of the Teranex     Test Pattern  Command Command Description    Output  Enable video output Test Pattern  Values are  None  Black   SMPTEBars  Bars  Multiburst  Grid    No signal  Define wh
27.  permitted in the format value     The Aspect Ratio value may be set to an aspect ratio  appropriate for the current conversion  Values are based  on availability in the device and the current conversion   Anamorphic  Letterbox  CentreCut  14x9  Smart     The Video demux mode applies to the Teranex 3D and Teranex  Express  Values are  SingleLink  DualLink  QuadLink     Select the 3G SDI output type  Values are LevelA  LevelB    The Video pixel format applies to the Teranex 3D only  Values  are  YCbCr422  RGB422  RGB444     Select the analog video output type   Values are  Composite  Component    Command Description  Set the output video level  Range is  60 to  60  Default   0     Set the black level of the video output  Range is  30 to  30   Default   0    Set the saturation of the video output  Range is  60 to  60   Default   0    Set the hue of the video output  Range is  179 to  180   Default   0     Set the R Y color difference level of the video output   Range is  200 to  200  Default   0     Set the R Y color difference level of the video output   Range is  200 to  200  Default   0     Set the sharpness of the video output   Range is  50 to  50  Default   0           Help    Getting Help    The fastest way to obtain help is to go to the Blackmagic Design online support pages and check the  latest support material available for your Teranex Processor hardware     Blackmagic Design online support pages    The latest manual  software and support notes can be found at the B
28.  present     Video pixel format     Command Description    Provides auto detection of the input video format  Must  ALWAYS be set to True  A setting of False will produce incorrect  operation of the device     Cannot be changed by the user     Select the video input type  Values are  SDI  HDMI  Composite   Component  Optical     Displays the current input video format   Cannot be changed by the user     Select the audio input type  Values are  Embedded  AES  RCA   DB25   DB25 indicates analog source      Indicates presence of input video   Cannot be changed by the user     Indicates presence of timecode   Cannot be changed by the user     Indicates presence of closed captions   Cannot be changed by the user     Values are  True or False  False indicates the SD source is 4 3   True indicates the SD source is widescreen and should be  displayed in an SD output in a Letterbox mode     Indicates the presence of an installed fiber optic SFP module   True Installed  False Not installed    Displays input pixel format  e g  YCrCb422   Cannot be changed by the user     Fe Developer Information    Video Output  Command    Video mode     Aspect ratio     Video demux mode     Output SDI mode     Video pixel format     Analog output     Video Proc Amp    Command  Gain   Black   Saturation   Hue    RY     BY     Sharp     Command Description    The Video Mode value may be set for any output video format  available in the device  e g  NTSC  720p5994  2K1080p24 or  UHDp2997  Decimals are not
29.  processing    True ON  False OFF   Default   False    Analog CC input line selection    Range is 20 to 22  Default   21   Analog CC output line selection    Range is 20 to 22  Default   21   CC Service 2 selection    Values are CC2  default  or CC3   Service 1 Language selection  Values are  English  default    French  German  Italian  Spanish    Service 2 Language selection  Values are  English  default    French  German  Italian  Spanish       see Developer Information    Timecode    Timecode mode     Timecode input line     Timecode output line     Timecode drop frame mode     Timecode source   Timecode generate value   Timecode jam sync value     Timecode start source     Video Indexing    Index reaction     AFD insert type     AFD output line     Select the mode of the timecode generator  Values are  Off   Input  InputRegen  Generate  JamSync   Set the line on which the input timecode is located  The valid  range of values is format dependent  To set the unit to the  default automatic input detection mode  enter 0    NTSC  lines 10 20   PAL  lines 6 22   1080 HD  lines 9 20   720 HD  lines 9 25   Set the line on which the output timecode is located  The valid  range of values is format dependent  To set the unit to the  default output line  enter 0    NTSC  lines 10 20  Default   14    PAL  lines 6 22  Default   19    1080 HD  lines 9 20  Default   9    720 HD  lines 9 25  Default   9    Change the drop frame mode in valid output formats  Values  are  DF  NDF    This co
30.  sequence  such as film transferred to video by a telecine  If    clean cadence    is used on video  without 3 2 pulldown  unwanted artifacts may be seen        Clean cadence is available for the following format conversions        486159 94 to 486159 94      486159 94 to 1080i5994     1080i5994 to 48  i5994     1080i59 94 to 1080i5994       272 Teranex Processor Settings    Proc  Amp             Test  Patterns          Advanced                   Video Menu gt Advanced                                                    Cl     Cadence Advanced oree  _    tect  letect   be T   c   gt   Advanced  Menu gt Scene Detect  Coe Advanced Source  peas Aperture  Video  Film      Advanced  Menu gt Source Type  ogean    FRC Aperture   Source          Detect  1    Scene 0   rama  FRC  Aperture          2          3  Sport           Advanced  Menu gt FRC Aperture             Scene Detect  Scene change detection minimizes field blending between cuts for a cleaner looking output  This prevents  fields from previous scenes mixing with new scenes        On   Enables Scene Cut Detection     Off   Disables Scene Cut Detection     The default mode is  on     Most video is fine with    scene detect on     but some video sequences may    stutter    due to the momentary  change in temporal resolution  Video with a text crawl at the bottom of the picture may show this effect   Be sure to turn    scene detection off  if you see this    stutter    effect     Setting Source Type  Source Type sets processi
31.  service 2 source  menu   Menu gt Closed Caption Menu gt CC Enable    The  closed captioning  menu offers the following selections and adjustments        CC Enable   Turns Closed Captions ON or OFF in the output video      Analog In Line     Allows you to select the Analog Closed Caption Input Line      Analog Out Line     Allows you to select the Analog Closed Caption Output Line        Service 2 Source     Allows you to select between CC2 and CC3 as the Closed Caption  Service 2 Source        Service 1 Language   Allows you to select the language used for Service 1      Service 2 Language   Allows you to select the language used for Service 2     CC Enable  CC Enable is  off  by default  To enable closed captioning  go to Main Menu gt Ancillary Data gt Closed  Caption gt CC Enable and select  on  using the soft menu buttons or rotary knob     Disabling captions may be helpful if the incoming closed caption data is incorrect or corrupt     The CC status LED on the front panel is tied to the  in  or  out  selection  When  in  is selected  the CC  status LED will illuminate when closed captioning is detected in the input video  When  out  is selected   the CC status LED will illuminate when closed captioning data is present in the output video        ZA Teranex Processor Settings    Closed  Caption    Ancillary Data          Timecode                Ancillary Data  Menu gt Closed Caption       Ba Closed Caption  Analog  InLine  Analog  Out Line  Reset  All          Service 2  S
32.  status block by sending  the header of the block  a LF  followed by a blank line  In the following example  the user requests the  Teranex Server resend the Video Output status    VIDEO OUTPUT    ql    ACK     l    VIDEO OUTPUT   Video mode  1080i15994    Aspect ratio  Anamorphice        Video demux mode  SingleLink      Developer Information       Video pixel format  YCbCr422      Analog output  Component  a    Retrieving Device Information  The    Teranex Device    command returns information about the connected device     TERANEX DEVICE   gl    The server will respond with        TERANEX DEVICE   Model name  Teranex 2D                      Protocol Commands   Align   The Align commands are available in the Teranex 3D only  They may be used to adjust the alignment  between 3D stereoscopic left and right eye signals  In the Teranex 3D LCD menus  these functions are    included in the    Camera Align    menus  Size  Zoom   Position and Trim commands are included in this  block  Other Camera Align functions  Flip and Rotation  are found in the Mode3D command block     To use the Align commands  the Teranex 3D must be receiving left and right eye video signals and  must be in the 3D Align mode  Enter the commands below and then proceed with adjustments via the  Align command  s     MODE3D 4  3D mode  3DModeAlign   a    ACK H    MODE3D 4  3D mode  3DModeAlignt        a    Size  Zoom   Position and Trim Commands    The commands below permit you to adjust the left and right eye s
33.  the clip and so no conversions are allowed  Some applications including  Adobe After Effects and Apple Final Cut Pro X are always in playback mode        Capture and Playback    DaVinci Resolve    You can use DaVinci Resolve to capture both video and audio from your Teranex processor  For example   go you could use Teranex to upconvert an old analog videotape and simultaneously capture the HD output  with Resolve  Once the clips are captured into Resolve s Media Pool  it s easy to use the powerful editing    DAVING  RESOLVE   j  and color grading tools to further enhance your material     Setting Up  Step 1  Launch  resolve  and from the  preferences  menu  select the    video I O and GPU  tab and    select your Teranex from the  for capture and playback use  option  Save your preferences         and restart Resolve to apply your changes        DaVinci Resolve    Step 2  Start a project and from within the    project settings  window  set the resolution and frame    For capture and playback use  None  rate to match the output format of your Teranex     Teranex 2D Processor    FRS QE Step 3  In the    project settings    window  go to the    deck capture and playback  tab and select your    Teranex 2D Processor   ioe i  desired format from the    video capture and playback  menu   Use Red Rocket if available    Use GPU for Red Debayer Step 4  Ifyou are capturing audio  be sure to tick the    enable audio input    box   Use Display GPU For Compute       Step 5  Use the    save
34. 0        Original Image Tilt X Axis          ey Teranex Processor Settings    5 mm Toe In Adjustment   Y Axis  Position Camera Align RollZ Rotation    The  toe in Y  adjustment provides image rotation on the Y axis                       Rotation il TitX Right Eye   00     The range of adjustment on the Y axis is  8 to  8 degrees  with a granularity of 0 2 degrees   eae The default setting is 0   Ge 5                                                             Camera Align gt Rotation Rotation Menu gt Toe In Y Axis  Position Camera Align a       off  Right Eye  Vertical Both Eyes Original Image Toe in Y Axis  Both    5  Camera Align gt Flip Flip Menu gt Left Eye   Flip Menu  Horizontal The    camera align flip  menu permits you to flip an incoming image horizontally  vertically or in both    dimensions simultaneously  This feature may be used to compensate for inverted cameras mounted in  3D camera rigs that use mirrors or prisms        The    left and right eye  signals may be flipped independently        Selecting the    both eyes    button in the  flip  menu will simultaneously flip both eyes        Pressing    reset all    will set  flip  to    off           Original Image Flipped Horizontally Flipped Vertically Flipped Both H  amp V       Position Camera Align    Rotation                Camera Align Menu gt Zoom    Horizontal Zoom  Vertical  0   0  Both  Reset  All    s  i Teranex Processor Settings    Left Eye       Right Eye       Both Eyes       5           Zoom Menu g
35. 00 240V 1 7A 50 60Hz Fuse T5AL    Caution label    Warnetikett    Avertissement    Caution  Risk of Electric Shock    On the Teranex Processor enclosure you will see a yellow warning label marked    Caution  Risk of Electric  Shock     This is intended to warn users that there may be the presence of uninsulated    dangerous     voltage within the Teranex Processor enclosure which may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a  risk of electric shock to the user  Blackmagic Design advises you not to open the Teranex Processor unit   but rather contact your nearest Blackmagic Design service center should assistance be required  Any  devices that connect to the data ports must comply with clause 4 7 of AS NZS 60950 1     Achtung  Stromschlaggefahr    Auf dem Teranex Processor Geh  use befindet sich ein gelbes Warnetikett mit der Aufschrift    Caution   Risk of Electric Shock     Dieses warnt den Benutzer vor einer m  glichen  nicht isolierten   gefahrlichen   Spannung innerhalb des Teranex Processor Gehauses  die einen Elektroschock verursachen kann   Blackmagic Design empfiehlt das Geh  use des Teranex Processor nicht selbst zu   ffnen  sondern bei  Hilfebedarf das n  chstgelegene Blackmagic Design Servicecenter zu kontaktieren  Alle Ger  te  die  an die Datenports angeschlossen werden  m  ssen der Norm AS NZS 60950  Kausel 4 7 entsprechen     Attention  Risque de choc   lectrique    Sur le bo  tier du Teranex Processor  vous verrez une   tiquette d avertissement de couleur jau
36. 080L  0S3080I  0S 080L  0  4Sd080I  oedosol  166 4Sd0801  16640801  SZ4Sd080I  Szd080L  vZ4Sd080L  yzd080L  86  Z2Sd080L  86  Z30801  09d0Z   t6  SS0Z   0Sd0Z    0S19 S  66S 08    OUT    IN    2k1080PsF23 98  2k1080p24    2k1080PsF24    UHD 2160p23 98  UHD 2160p24  UHD 2160p25       UHD 2160p2997  UHD 2160p30  UHD 2160p50    UHD 2160p5994  UHD 2160p60    eg Aspect Ratio Conversion Table    Up Conversion  PBOX  Pillarbox     ZOOM    14 9    SMART    ANAM   Anamorphic     Down Conversion    LBOX  Letterbox     ANAM   Anamorphic     CCUT  Center  Cut     14 9    T        N3  ed    PA  ANAK     2       h       Input 16 9    ss  s    Output 16 9    S5585    Output 4 3    JA  wives    Ps       Displays a 4 3 SD image inside an  HD 16 9 frame  Black bars feature  on the sides     Zooms into an SD 4 3 image until it  completely fills the HD 16 9 frame  A  portion of the top and bottom is lost     A compromise between Pillarbox  and Zoom  Minimal black bars with  a slight crop on the top and bottom     Incrementally stretches the sides to  fit 16 9 without distorting the main  action of the 4 3 image     Horizontally stretches the 4 3 SD  image into a 16 9 HD frame     Scales the entire 16 9 HD image  into a 4 3 SD frame leaving black  bars on the top and bottom     Horizontally squeezes the 16 9 HD  image into a 4 3 SD frame     Cuts a 4 3 SD frame from the 16 9  HD image     A compromise between Letterbox  and Center Cut  Minimal black bars  with a slight edge crop        ey Aspect 
37. 94  720p60  1080p23 98  1080PsF23 98  1080p24  1080PsF24  1080p25  1080PsF25  1080p2997  1080PsF2997  1080p30  1080PsF30  1080i50  1080p50  1080i5994  1080p5994  1080i60  1080p60  2k1080p23 98  2k1080PsF23 98  2k1080p24  2k1080PsF24    480i5994    576i50    720p50    720p5994    720p60    1080p23 98    1080PsF23 98    1080p24    1080PsF24    1080p25    1080PsF25    1080p2997    1080PsF2997    1080p30    1080PsF30    1080i50    1080p50    1080i5994    1080p5994    1080i60    1080p60    2k1080p2398    2k1080PsF23 98    2k1080p24    2k1080PsF24       2 Format Conversion Table   Teranex Express    090912 AHN  v66S9091Z GHN  osdo9Lz AHN  0   d09LZ AHN   66  9091z AHN  Szd091Z AHN  yzd09t1z AHN  86 Et 0912 AHN  Z4Sd080I3z  y  d080L3     86   Z4Sd080I3Z  86   z3080I3     093080L  0910801  v66S40801  66S 080L  0S3080L  0S1080L  0  4Sd080I  0  3080L   66  3Sd080I   66  9080I  SZ4Sd080I  Szd080L  z4Sd080L  yzd080L  86  Z2Sd080L  86    40801  09d0Z   v  6sdoz   0SdOZ    0S19 S  66S 08    OUT    IN    480i5994  5 6i50    720p50    720p5994  720p60    1080p23 98       eeeeee e oe oe oe ee 6G     ee ee ee     oe ee ee e oe oe ee e   ee ee    gt  ee ee  e  Ss ee    gt  6G e oe oe ee ee ee ee 6S ee  e  Ss  s58 6G ee oe oe ee ee ee ee 6S ee  e ee ee ee ee e   e   e   9 gt  ee ee ee  e ee        SN oe oe oe ee 6G ee ee  gt  ee ee  e ee oe ee 6G 6G ee e   ee ee    ee ee  oe S    ee 9G        ee ee e   ee ee ee ee ee  oe eo oe oe SG oe ee ee e   ee ee ee ee 6    oe oe oe oe oe ee oe ee e   ee ee
38. A  XLR   gt                  Setup Menu gt Analog Input       Noise  Reduction    Ancillary  Data    Main Menu gt Audio       Main Menu                      Wig Teranex Processor Settings                                        System Output i Dolby  Setup Mapping Audio Encode  Audio Dolby  Reference Gain Metadata  Audio  3D Delay    Setup 9  Audio Menu gt Dolby Encode  Dolby Encode  prov  Channel 1 Source Next  a  Input 2  Input 3  Input 4  Reset Input 5  All  gt                    Select sources for Dolby  encoder channels    When a Dolby Digital or Dolby E encoder is installed in the Teranex 3D  two additional selections will  appear in the Audio Menu     Dolby Encode    The    dolby encode    menu will allow you to select your source for each channel to be encoded  For Dolby  Digital encoding  you may select up to 6 channels to be encoded  For Dolby E  you may select up to  8 channels     You may select from discrete audio channels  Dolby decoded channels  if a Dolby decoder is also installed    test tones or mute  This menu is similar to the    output mapping    menu  but you should understand that  the sources selected in the  dolby encode    menu will be mapped to two Dolby encoded channels  which  may later be mapped to your output     As an example  let s say that you need to encode input channels 3 through 10 to Dolby E and you want  your Teranex to provide Dolby E encoded audio outputs on SDI channels 9 and 10        First  you would use the    dolby encode menu to 
39. Data                         To adjust your Red  Green and Blue Gain settings  turn the rotary knob on each color channel   Main Menu Main Menu gt Video       The Range of each color control is  200 to  200     e m Color    The default is 0   Patterns Green   0  Advanced Blue    D Ra                                                Main Menu gt Video Menu Main Menu gt Video Menu       PA Teranex Processor Settings    Res m  a e Clip                      To adjust luminance and chrominance clipping on your output video  go to Main Menu gt Video gt Clip   Test Luma Chroma  b   H     Xin 4 a Adjust high and low ranges using the rotary knob   Advanced  Aspect  5 RE  gt           To adjust the aspect ratio settings of your Teranex output video  go to Main Menu gt Video gt Aspect gt Adjust  Video Menu gt Clip Clip Menu Aspect  or simply press the    adj    button in the front panel   Fill  defines a color for the letterbox or  pillar box bars                          Fe us asea Fa     ti ae i Adjust Aspect  Patterns    Gop To customize the aspect ratio size  position and trim settings  use the soft menu buttons and rotary knob   Advanced    Size     The    size    setting adjusts the horizontal and or vertical image size        The range is approximately  50 to  200 percent                 Position     Position allows you to move the input image within the output frame   Video Menu gt Aspect Menu Aspect Menu The range of adjustment is dependent on the current image size        Trim  
40. Final Cut Pro 7 and select File gt New Project   Step 2  Select File gt Save Project As    and name your project   Appie Final Cut Proiz Step 3  From the Final Cut Pro menu  select    easy setup    to open the Easy Setup window   Easy Setup Step 4  Choose  HD  for the  format  and  25 00 fps  for the    rate     Select  Blackmagic HDTV 1080i  Format    HD    Rate    25 00 fps   50   10 bit  from the  use  menu  Click  setup  to close the window   Use  Blackmagic HOTY 1080  50   10 bit   Step 5  From the Final Cut Pro menu  select    system settings  and with the    scratch disks  tab highlighted           PSE e aa E i select  set  and choose the drive or drives for your scratch disks  Click  OK    Sequence T       Playback se  in 50 10 Bit  1920 x 1080  Ca ture  B  n to T PTV Output Video  Sai sang P  ape  me as       Edit to Tape PTV Output Audio  Same as Playback Step 1  Choose File  gt  Log and Capture to open the    log and capture  window   Step 2  Press play  on your video source and then press the  now  button which is under the  capture   heading to begin the capturing                 Note  Settings for existing sequences will not change  New sequences will use the  settings from the selected Easy Setup preset  St  ep 3     Cancel    Setup       Press the    esc    key at the top left of your keyboard to stop capturing                 Step 4  Choose File  gt  Log and Capture to close the window        Select a Blackmagic Easy Setup  Playback  You can use the Final Cut
41. IO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT    Boe 00 6 00 20  2 OSS ae             N                                  o                                     2K 29 97 59 94    OUT   ane   ame  1080     PSF   30   60  Smarr    ADJ                                               OOO    VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT    Pressing the IN button displays the input format on the  control panel buttons  In the above illustration  the input  format is 108025 via SDI with embedded audio     VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT    D  S GA O 20S       nagicdesign 9 720 1080                                                                          2K 29 97 59 94  B G B 80 HS Se        7         ee    VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT    Press the OUT button to select your output settings  In the  above illustration the output is set to 576150 with letterbox  aspect ratio        FE c    c su    1   9 Ratio Image 4 3 Ratio Display  Setting the LBOX PBOX button on your SD output fits the 16 9  image inside the 4 3 frame  The 4 3 conversion will have black  bars top and bottom and the correct widescreen geometry  will be maintained     Down Conversion    Down Conversion allows you to convert your video to a lower resolution  For example  you may need  to distribute a PAL SD version of a 1080i50 HD program master to a client  Once again  high quality  de interlacing  down sampling and anti aliasing algorithms will assure outstanding down conversion  results  In this example  1080p25 video via SDI is conv
42. Installation and Operation Manual 4 B       SRE      Sikes   Gy ackmagicdesign    Teranex Processors _ a ee O                      RE   QE LAURE    PEG       August 2015       i             Welcome    Thank you for purchasing a Blackmagic Design Teranex  converter for your facility     The Teranex converter you have purchased is an amazing  quality standards converter that you will soend hours  playing with to discover all the wonderful functions it has     am still playing with it myself to see all the other things     can use it for  We have packed it with the latest SDI   HDMI and analog connections so you can use it to  convert and connect anything     One of the exciting advantages of the Teranex converter  is the amazing quality of the conversions  It features a  powerful SIMD processor that allows more complex  calculations  allowing the Teranex to do a better job at  processing video  removing field movement  detecting  cadence  noise reduction  timecode conversions  subtitle  conversion and much more     Enjoy exploring your Teranex processor and we all hope you  have many years of enjoyment out of it  Please let us know   of any ideas and features you would like to see  as we are  constantly updating the software so it gets better and better     eg    Grant Petty  CEO Blackmagic Design       Contents    Teranex Processors    16    Getting Started   Introducing Teranex   LCD layout in Teranex Express  Connecting Teranex   Setting your Input   Setting your Output   Ap
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44. NTSC at 59 94 fps to PAL at 50 fos  The powerful Teranex linear  interpolation algorithm analyzes pixels between and within frames  calculating new pixels in real time to  create the new output frame rate  In this example 1080i5994 video is converted to 1080i50 via SDI with  embedded audio on the Teranex 2D or 3D     Power your Teranex Processor and connect your inputs and outputs     Setting your Input    Step 1      Press the  in button on the control panel and select  SDI  video  Teranex will display the input video  onthe LCD  automatically detect the input format and illuminate the corresponding buttons    Step 2  Select    embed     as the audio input format    Setting your Output   Step 1  Press the  out  button on the control panel  On the Teranex 2D  all output buttons will be  illuminated blue  On the Teranex 3D  the  embed  audio button will be blue  Select the  AES   or  anlg  button  AES EBU and analog audio outputs share the XLR connectors    Step 2  Press the  1080  button  The button will illuminate green  Select the  l  button for interlaced  output and the  50  button to set the frame rate  These buttons will also illuminate green    Step 3  Using the soft menu buttons  select    change     The output video is now displayed on the LCD    and sent to all output connectors  The buttons will also illuminate blue to confirm your settings     Setting your Frame Rate Conversion Aperture   When converting frame rates you ll need to set the appropriate frame rate ap
45. Overlay The red overlay helps to show    which parts of the image  have temporal recursive noise  reduction applied        Teranex Processor Settings             Main Menu t  ng eian Ancillary Data ceo  An cillary Data Menu Settings  Rene Timecode The    ancillary data  menu provides access to closed caption  timecode and video index features           Noise  Reduction 20    Closed Caption Menu    FES   d The  closed caption  menu lets you configure closed captions for CEA 608B and CEA 708B standards    D CEA   08B is the closed captioning reference standard for SD NTSC analog and SD SDI  Captions are  encoded on line 21 of the vertical blanking interval  CEA 708B is the standard for HD SDI  typically  encoding captions on line 9                    Main Menu gt Ancillary Data Ancillary Data Menu    Closed il e Service 2  Caption Ancillary Data Closed Caption Source          The Teranex Processor automatically detects digital captions in both SD and HD video formats  lf digital    On                                     Timecode Analog fete  captions are not present in an SD signal  the processor will look for analog captions on line 21  If the  Aa        HP program has captions on line 21 but you re not seeing them  set the  analog in line  menu to look for  Oui Line Fe   i  captions on lines 20 or 22   Reset  Sa   Closed caption processing also supports up conversion of 608 CC2 and CC3 secondary language services  Ancillary Data Closed Caption to 708 Service 2  S2  via the   
46. Processing mode     Command Description    Set value of Red color correction control   Range is  200 to  200  Default   0     Set value of Green color correction control   Range is  200 to  200  Default   0     Set value of Blue color correction control   Range is  200 to  200  Default   0     Set luminance low level value to clip undershoots   Range is 4 to 1018  Default   4     Set luminance high level value to clip overshoots   Range is 5 to 1019  Default   1019     Set chrominance low level value to clip undershoots   Range is 4 to 1018  Default   4     Set chrominance high level value to clip overshoots   Range is 5 to 1019  Default   1019     Set luminance  Y  value for letterbox or pillarbox fill color   Range is 64 to 940  Default   64    Set B Y value for letterbox or pillarbox fill color    Range is 64 to 960  Default   512     Set R Y value for letterbox or pillarbox fill color   Range is 64 to 960  Default   512        Command Description    Enable Clean Cadence processing  False   OFF   True   ON  Default   False     Enable scene cut detection  False   OFF   True   ON  Default   True     Values are  Auto  Video  Film  Values 0  1  2  3     Processing Mode cannot be changed from its  default value of Normal        ZJ Developer Information    Video Input  Command    Auto detection enabled   Auto detection prefer PsF   Video source    Video mode    Audio source    Signal present     Timecode present     Closed captioning present     Wide SD aspect     Optical module
47. Ratio Conversion Table    Widescreen 16 9 SD Conversion to 4 3 SD    While most standard definition programming utilizes a 4 3 aspect ratio  some SD sources may have been  recorded in widescreen 16 9  To process SD widescreen inputs properly  the Teranex Processor must be  configured to recognize the source as a 16 9 signal     Step 1  Press the    in button on the front panel    Step 2  Inthe    aspect    section  press the  Ibox  button to define your SD input as 16 9 widescreen   Step 3  Press the    out    button on the front panel    Step 4  To output a letterbox version of your widescreen SD source  press the  lbox  button     To output a center cut from the your widescreen SD source  press the  ccut  button     SD to SD Conversion Input is Widescreen SD Output 4 3    Input LBOX with  Output LBOX    Scales the entire 16 9 SD image  into a 4 3 frame leaving black  bars on the top and bottom     Input LBOX with  Output CCUT    Cuts a 4 3 SD frame from the  16 9 SD image     es  a  nm    4 3 Letterbox SD Conversion to 16 9 SD or HD    A 4 3 standard definition source with an letterboxed 16 9 image can be converted to a full 16 9 output  aspect ratio by extracting the 16 9 letterbox and expanding it to a full 16 9 image  The output format  can be SD or HD in the Teranex 2D or 3D  as well as UHD in the Teranex Express     Step 1  Press the  in  button on the front panel    Step 2  Inthe  aspect  section  press  ccut     Step 3  Press the  out  button on the front panel and s
48. Teranex Processor and use the rotary knob to either increase or decrease saturation     Teranex s  hue  button can be used if the overall image color appears skewed  As you turn the rotary  knob you will see the color information rotate around the vectorscope s center point  Unless the original  image has a dramatic color skew  small adjustments will usually be better     Histogram Display   Using the Histogram is another way to check image contrast  The horizontal axis represents the luminance  range with black on the left  0 in a 10 bit image  and white on the right  1023 in a 10 bit image   An image  with good contrast will display information covering the entire horizontal axis  whereas a low contrast  image will display information predominantly in the middle  Use your Teranex Processor s    blk    and    gain     button settings to make the necessary adjustments     Audio Metering Display    Audio metering display shows you the audio levels from your Teranex Processor  The audio is displayed  in either dBFS or VU format  dBFS is essentially a meter of the overall digital audio signal and is common  on modern digital equipment  The VU meter shows average signal levels  is easy to use and very common  on older equipment     To monitor your audio levels  watch the VU meter and ensure the levels never peak above OaB  Peaking  above 0dB means your audio is clipping     You can also monitor audio phase and balance using the audio metering display        2 Waveform Monitoring 
49. Turn knob to adjust  Time Delay  ee Audio Delay  Delay  0 0  9                   Turn knob to adjust  Frame Delay       Wey Teranex Processor Settings       Audio Setup Menu                                                                               Main Menu SE fers Audio Metein g  cm The    audio setup  menu in the Teranex 2D and 3D processors includes analog audio input reference  Reference    ain y M    level adjustment and analog input type selection   Redaction ga Delay  Analog In Level     Data     gt  En  gt  Teranex 2D and 3D processors are factory set to analog audio input reference levels of  4dBu    20dBFS   Main Menu gt Audio Audio Menu gt Setup Ifyou are using a different analog input reference level  you may adjust the  level  control to compensate   Please note that this setting will not affect the RCA audio input level   Setup T    Turn the knob to adjust  The range of adjustment is  12 to  12dB  Pressing the knob will return the  level to zero    00  Analog Input Menu  The    audio setup    menu lets you select between the analog audio inputs  The choices for Teranex 3D  l 5 J are RCA Phono or XLR  The choices for Teranex 2D are RCA Phono or DB25   Setup Menu gt Analog In Level    RCA   Stereo RCA Phono connectors  L R    Default for the Teranex 2D and 3D processors      DB25  Teranex 2D    Balanced analog audio input via the DB25 connector   Analog T Analo    x    Jaa sets input    XLR  Teranex 3D    Balanced analog audio input via the XLR connectors   RC
50. ages 17 and 67 68     Your Teranex Processor is now ready to cross convert your video        Conversion Workflows    VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT    mm     CJ EJ       486 576   P  23 98   24   ANAM   14 9    LBOX CCUT  ee OOF ee  2K 29 97  OUT ANLG ANLG 1080   PSI   30   EE  SMART  ADJ  RATE    VIDEO  AUDIO FORMAT FRAME ASPECT                                     a                                              Pressing the IN button displays the input format on the  control panel buttons  In the above illustration  the input  format is 1080i5994 via SDI with embedded audio     VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT    CJ CJ F   486 576 23 8   24 ANAM 14 9  haee 720 25 LBOX CCUT  le  PBOX      zooM   2K 29 97       59 94     es ea ee ee   Es Ea    VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT    RATE ASPECT                   B                   BC                                                        Press the OUT button to select your output settings  In the  above illustration the output is set to 1080150     Tri    Proc  Amp    Vu Color Video    Main Menu          Reference Clip BH          Noise    Reduction Aspect    Ancillai  Data    Setup  gt                             Main Menu gt Video Video gt Advanced       Clean  Cadence    Scone 0  Drama     Detect  1    FRC Aperture    2    3  Sport              Advanced gt FRC Aperture    Standards Conversion    Standards Conversion  also known as Frame Rate Conversion  is the process of converting one video  frame rate another  such as converting 
51. an external video monitor or TV  you can use the  broadcast monitoring feature of Final Cut Pro X 10 0 4 and newer to output your video through Teranex  Processor hardware     For this example  clips are Uncompressed 10 bit 4 2 2 1080i5994 with 2 channels of audio     Setting Up    Step 1     Step 2     Step 3     Step 4     Step 5     Step 6     Step 7     Playback    Step 1   Step 2     Open the    system preferences    and click on the  Blackmagic Desktop Video    icon  Click on  the round  setup  icon to open the    desktop video settings    screen  Set the    output format     to HD 1080i5994 and click  save      Launch Final Cut Pro X and go to the  menu  bar and select  file new project     A window will  open containing the project setting parameters     Name your project and click the    use custom settings    button     Under    video properties     select the  custom  radio button and set the following     format to  HD 1080   resolution  to 1920x1080 and    rate    to 2997     Set the    audio and render properties     by selecting the  custom  button and set the following      audio channels  to stereo     audio sample rate    to 48kHz and   render format  to uncompressed  10 bit 4 2 2  Click  OK      Go to the Final Cut Pro menu  choose  preferences  and then click the  playback  tab  Ensure  the  A V output  menu has selected  Blackmagic  and the same video standard as your project   Close the    preferences        Go to the  window  menu and select  A V output
52. as unsuccessful in obtaining an IP address from the DHCP server  Please check your  Ethernet network connections     Factory Reset    Select factory reset  to restore conversion setup settings to their factory defaults  The following settings  will not be affected        Presets       Output video settings  e g   Format  Frame  Rate       Aspect selection  however  any adjustable aspect ratio settings will be reset to their  default values       Ethernet IP address settings     Reference Menu Settings  The    reference    menu lets you synchronize your video output to an input video source or external reference        Input     Selects the current input video source as the reference      External     Selects the external reference  REF  input     Teranex auto detects a valid reference source  but it must be compatible with the output format   The table on the following page shows which reference signals are acceptable for each output video  format and frame rate     ZA Teranex Processor Settings    Reference Signal Compatibility Chart     Output Format and Frame Rate  480i5994  5   i50  720p50  720p5994  1080p23 98  1080PsF23 98  1080p24  1080PsF24  1080p25  1080PsF25  1080p2997  1080PsF2997  1080i50  1080p50    1080i5994  10805994    2K1080p23 98  2K1080PsF23 98  2K1080p24  2K1080PsF24  UHD 2160p23 98  UHD 2160p24  UHD 2160p25  UHD 2160p29 97    Reference Signal  Blackburst 5994  Blackburst 50  Blackburst 50 or Tri level Progressive 50  TRI P   Blackburst 5994 or Tri level P
53. ccept  the End User License Agreement and click    next        Click    install    on the    Ready to install Blackmagic Teranex  page  The    Installing Blackmagic  Teranex  page with status bar will appear and installation of the software will begin  An alert  will appear asking your permission to install software on the computer  Click  yes  to continue     Click    finish    on the    Completed the Blackmagic Teranex Setup Wizard  page     Restart your computer to complete the installation     Once the computer has restarted  all the Blackmagic Teranex software applications will be installed and  can be accessed from Start  gt  Programs  gt  Blackmagic Design     You ll now need to check if your Teranex processor requires updating using the Blackmagic Teranex Setup  utility  which is located in the Blackmagic Teranex folder in Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Blackmagic Design   Refer to the  Updating the Teranex Processor Software    section on the next page for more instructions     The Blackmagic Design folder also contains Blackmagic Media Express  which allows the Teranex 2D  and 3D Processors to capture and playback video via a Thunderbolt connection  Blackmagic UltraScope  software allows you to perform waveform monitoring using the Thunderbolt connection        Installing Blackmagic Teranex Software    Teranex Setup Updating the Teranex Processor Software    Step 1     Teranex Express  Local USB     Step 3        Step 4     After connecting your Teranex via USB and cl
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55. cope for Waveform Monitoring  Format Conversion Table   Teranex 2D  Format Conversion Table   Teranex 3D  Format Conversion Table   Teranex Express  Aspect Ratio Conversion Table    DB25 Connector Pin outs for the  Teranex 2D    42  43  43  43    48  49  50  51  52  53  54  55    56    67    70  74    75  76    96  97  98    e  Blackmagiccesien      Installing Blackmagic Teranex Software    Installing Blackmagic Teranex Software on Mac OS X 67  Installing Blackmagic Teranex Software on Windows 68  Updating the Teranex Processor Software 69    Using the Blackmagic Teranex Setup Utility    Installing Optional Blackmagic Dolby    Encoder Decoder    Installing Optional Blackmagic  Fiber Optic SFP    Developer Information  Preset 90    Help    Warnings    Warranty          Getting Started          Teranex Express          LCD layout in Teranex Express    Introducing Teranex    Teranex is a powerful and easy to use video signal processor for real time conversion between video  standards  frame rates and resolutions  The control panel features selection buttons for primary input  and output settings  with soft menu buttons and rotary knob to navigate the LCD menus  Simply program  your input settings  program your output settings and your conversion is ready for processing     It won t take you long to familiarize yourself with Teranex  You ll find yourself quickly moving between  selection and soft menu buttons as you program your settings  Buttons are illuminated green for current
56. d 1 2 mapped to  nput 1 2 Source       ANLG DB25 1 2 mapped to  nput 3 4 Source       Input Mapping   Teranex 2D models have multiple audio input types including embedded SDI and HDMI audio  plus  separate analog and AES EBU audio inputs  This means you can map the audio from any ofthese inputs  into Teranex 2D independent of the video source selected  Use the    input mapping  functionality in  Teranex 2D to select the audio inputs you would like for your audio source  You can even map different  audio input types to various audio output channels for extremely flexible audio control                       x    x    x       Input mapping    is available via the front panel LCD menus and the    audio    tab in the Teranex  setup application    When audio input sources are selected  the corresponding front panel buttons    embed        AES     and or    anlg    will illuminate to indicate that audio has been selected from those sources   Analog audio via RCA and DB25 inputs are available simultaneously via the    input mapping     menu    Pressing any    audio    input source button on the front panel will reset the    input mapping     menu to the default mapping configuration for that input  The current input mapping will   be lost    Pressing    factory reset    will set the input selection to    embed          Presets    may be used to save input mapping configurations for later recall  Also  if power is  lost  the    power on    preset will save the mapping for use when pow
57. desired  target Teranex on your network  click on the    settings gear    icon and select the    load current  settings    command  A    load settings    window will open on your computer  Select the desired     tnx    settings file  click    open    and the settings will immediately upload to your Teranex     Click the  settings gear    icon to reveal the menu        r   Installing Optional Blackmagic Dolby   Encoder Decoder       Holding the Blackmagic Dolby encoder or decoder module by  the top edges  align the module   s keyway to the SIMM slot key  and gently insert the module until it is firmly seated        Lean the Blackmagic Dolby encoder or decoder module  towards the rear of the chassis until the metal clips fasten to  both sides     Installing the optional Blackmagic Dolby Encoder or Decoder  Module in your Teranex 3D Processor    WARNING   Installation requires removing the lid from your Teranex 3D Processor s chassis to access the motherboard  and should only be performed by qualified individuals  Precautions should be taken to reduce the risk  of electrostatic discharge while installing the module     Installing the Module   By installing a Blackmagic Dolby encoder or decoder module in your Teranex 3D Processor you can input  and output Dolby Digital or Dolby E audio  When installed you can output discrete Dolby channels via  SDI  analog or AES EBU  By installing the Dolby encoder  audio can be output via SDI  analog or AES   EBU using the Dolby Digital or Dolb
58. dule cage cover into the optical module cage of the Teranex Express when  no SFP module is installed        A Developer Information       Developing Custom Software using Blackmagic Design Hardware    The DeckLink SDK is available for developers to control Blackmagic video hardware with their own  custom software and supports the Teranex  UltraStudio  DeckLink  Multibridge and Intensity families  of products  The SDK provides both low level control of hardware and high level interfaces to allow  developers to easily perform common tasks     The DeckLink SDK supports the following technologies        Apple QuickTime      Apple Core Media      Microsoft DirectShow     DeckLink API    Downloading the Free Blackmagic Design SDK    The DeckLink SDK can be downloaded from the    capture and playback    section of the Blackmagic Design  support center at www blackmagicdesign com support    Joining the Blackmagic Design Software Developers Forum    If you re looking for answers  feedback or suggestions regarding technologies used by Blackmagic Design   such as codecs  core media  APIs  SDK and more  visit the Blackmagic Design Software Developers forum   The forum is a helpful place for you to engage with both Blackmagic Design support staff and other forum  members who can answer developer specific questions and provide further information  The Software  Developers forum can be found within the Blackmagic Design Forum at  forum blackmagicdesign com    Contacting Blackmagic Design De
59. e 2 Source allows you to select CEA 608 CC2 or CC3 for up converting to CEA 708  Service 2        The choices are CC2 and CC3      The default setting is CC2     Service 1 Language  Service 1 Language is used to select the language for that Service in CEA 708 closed captions        The language choices are      English     French     German     Italian     Spanish       The default language is English        Ree leranex Processor Settings    Closed  Caption    Ancillary Data       cc  Enable       Timecode    Analog  In Line       Analog  Out Line             Ancillary Data  Menu gt Closed Caption          Reset  All       Select Language    Service 2  Source       French    Service 1  Language       German    Service 2  Language       Italian    Spanish                   Closed Caption Menu gt   Service 2 Language           Video  Index    Closed    Caption Ancillary Data       Prev          Timecode    Timecode  Generator       Set  Timecode                   Timecode    Input  Input Regen    Generate       Next       Start       Start  Source                                       Setup Jam Sync 9  L J  Ancillary Data Menu gt  Timecode Menu  Timecode  Prev Timecode Next  Off  Timecode  Set Start  Timecode EU regen Source  Generate  Setup Jam Sync                      Timecode Generator  Menu gt lnput    Service 2 Language  Service 2 Language is used to select the language for that Service in CEA 708 closed captions        The language choices are      English     French    
60. ecode     and  close caption    status lights show the presence of these parameters in either  the input or output video  depending on the selection of  in  or    out            CA Teranex Processor Settings       MENU LCD Menu                            D Main Menu   System     The LCD menu is controlled by 8 soft buttons used to make your selections  The 8 buttons are called    Audio Reference                 soft buttons because their function changes with each menu displayed   C  Reduction S      gt   co le mm     The rotary knob adjusts parameter values by turning clockwise or counterclockwise  If a parameter                            default    setting exists  press the rotary knob to quickly reset it        Home Button  The    home    button toggles the LCD between the video display and the main menu     Menu 1 and Menu 2 Buttons    These buttons save shortcuts to frequently used menu pages and settings   To store a menu page    Step 1  Navigate to the menu page you want to save    Step 2  Press and hold  menu 1  or  menu 2  for 3 seconds     The button will illuminate to indicate a saved page  Thereafter  when the button is pressed  the LCD will  switch directly to the saved page     Main Menu GERS Main Menu aon Vi d e O M e n u S etti n g S          Referenco Audio Four The    video menu  controls settings that adjust your video output  such as color  clipping  aspect  ratio and more           Noise Noise 3D  Reduction Reduction          Ancillary Anay 5 Co lo r    
61. ed    preset    button and select recall  using the soft menu button  Once recalled  the     preset    button will illuminate until settings are changed  Depending on the preset settings  recalling a  preset may momentarily disrupt the output video and audio  An example would be a format conversion  preset  A preset that only changes    proc amp  or    aspect ratio    settings will not typically cause a loss of  output  Be sure to test your presets prior to using them     Audio and System Status LEDs    While performing your conversions  keep an eye on the Status LEDs  Illuminated LEDs display signals and  communications that are present  For example  indicators tell you which channels contain audio  what  power connections are being used  if an external reference signal is present and more  The maximum  number of channels supported for each audio type is as follows     Audio Type Teranex 2D Teranex 3D Teranex Express  Embedded 16 16 16   AES EBU 8   Analog 4 2 0    System Status LEDs indicate the following     VID Input video is present   REF External Reference is selected and External Reference Input is present  PS1 Power Supply 1 is operational   PS2 Power Supply 2 is operational  not applicable to Teranex Express     TC Timecode is present in input or output video   cc Closed Captions are present in input or output video    lt    gt  Ethernet communication is present       Thunderbolt    communication is present  not applicable to Teranex Express     The    audio      tim
62. edundant SDI outputs on Outputs A and B       Dual Link SDI supports Level B 1080p at 3 Gb s  2x 1 5 Gb s  on SDI Outputs A and B  You  may use the Video Sampling Menu to choose between 4 2 2 YUV  4 4 4 YUV and 4 4 4 RGB     SDI Output Menu  for Teranex Express Processor only    This menu lets you select between single link  dual link or quad HD outputs for your chosen output  format  Press the  SDI output    button  or use the front panel knob to toggle between    single link        dual  link  and    quad HD SDI  outputs        Single Link SDI supports SDI data rates from 270 Mb s to 12Gb s     Output A    supports single  link outputs up to 12Gb s  while    output B  supports single link outputs up to 6Gb s       Dual Link SDI supports 3G  2x 1 5Gb s   6G  2x 3Gb s   and 12G  2x 6Gb s  video formats on  SDI Outputs A and B        Ye Teranex Processor Settings    No Video  Input    Quad HD  OutA   OutB    Loop      Loop B             SDI  Output    3G SDI  Output    Video Menu gt Setup gt SDI  Output gt Quad HD       No Video  Input    Setup    Level B       SDI  Output             Video Menu gt Setup gt 3G  put    SDI Out          m Proc Amp Black                Test  Patterns Saturate  0  Hue  Advanced R Y B Y Sharp                         9 Fa 5     Video Menu gt Proc Amp Proc Amp Menu gt Gain       Quad HD SDI in the Teranex Express supports Ultra HD output formats in the square  division method as outlined in SMPTE 435 1  4x1080p   To provide the required four SDI  out
63. elect  3D align  in the  3D mode  menu   The camera alignment application performs a variety of processing adjustments to a stereoscopic stream   i   including image zoom  flip  horizontal  amp  vertical positioning and axial rotation adjustment  Adjustments  Nes fo RES Dog Corne HH  may be made to the individual eyes or you may link the left and right eye images and simultaneously  on ben ns a adjust both eyes of the stereoscopic image by the same amount   Convert  mea Eee      Default Settings   As with other menus in the Teranex Processors  you may push the rotary  Align h    i       encoder to return the current parameter to its default setting  Use the    reset all  menu button  CS p g  2 Far 2 to return all controls in the current menu to their default settings                 3D Menu gt Camera Align Camera Align Menu Position Menu  r The    position menu    provides for horizontal and vertical position adjustment of each image  You may  Pres m  individually select the left or right eyes  or adjust both eyes simultaneously                      s  0     0  ee    The range of values shown in the positioning dial will change depending on the output    format you have chosen  however  the range will always be  50  to  50  of the picture size    horizontally and vertically  For 1080 outputs  the range of positioning is  959 to  959 pixels   3 Lu  gt  horizontally and  539 to  539 lines vertically  For 720 outputs  the range is 639 to  639 pixels    f and  359 to  359 lines  
64. elect source to be mapped to input pair 2  Select source to be mapped to input pair 3  Select source to be mapped to input pair 4  Select source to be mapped to input pair 5  Select source to be mapped to input pair 6    Select source to be mapped to input pair 7       Select source to be mapped to input pair 8    Metadata Commands for Teranex 3D    Command  Metadata channel mode     Metadata Ife select     Genlock  Command    Type     Line offset     Pixel offset     Signal locked     Command Description  Values are  32  3 2  L C R Ls Rs    20  2 0  L R    Enables LFE  False OFF  True ON    Command Description    Select the Genlock  Reference  of the device  Values are   Input  External     Set line timing adjustment for external genlock  Values are  within the range set by the current output video format    Default   1     Set pixel timing adjustment for external genlock  Values are  within the range set by the current output video format    Default   0     Provides the status of the external reference lock  The value  reported by the device is either True  where device is locked to  the external reference signal  or False  where it is not    Cannot be changed by the user        stg Developer Information    MODE3D    The MODE3D commands are available in the Teranex 3D only  See the    3D Menu Settings    section of  this user manual for details     Example     MODE3D      3D MODE  3DModeAlign l  gi    ACKH   a   MODE3D      3D mode  3DModeAlign    3D roll left  0        v  
65. elect the desired output video format    Step 4  In the  aspect  section  press  ccut  to output a full 16 9 image  For an SD output  the front  panel LCD will display an anamorphic 4 3 image  For HD formats  the image will be 16 9     4 3 LBOX to 16 9 Input is Letterbox SD Output 16 9  Conversion    Input CCUT with Expands the 16 9 letterbox  Output CCUT to a full 16 9 aspect ratio       DB25 Connector Pin outs for the Teranex 2D       25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14    DB 25 pin outs also compatible with YamahaTM  MackieTM   Sony    and Apogee    connectors        Analog Hot Pins       Cold Pins      Ground Pins  Audio Ch   TIN 1 14 10  2IN 2 15 12  3IN 3 1   13  4IN 4 17 2  1 OUT 5 18 23  2 OUT 6 19 24  3 OUT 7 20 25  4 OUT 8 21 25             Teranex 2D Processor analog audio pin connections     13 12 10 8765 4 3 2 1    25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14    DB 25 pin outs also compatible with Yamaha     Mackie      Sony    and Apogee    connectors        AES EBU Hot Pins     Cold Pins     Ground Pins  Audio Ch   1 amp 2 IN 1 14 10  3 amp 4 IN 2 15 12  5 amp 6 IN 3 16 13  7 amp 8 IN 4 17 22  1 amp 2 OUT 5 18 23  3 amp 4 OUT 6 19 24  5 amp 6 OUT 7 20 25  7 amp 8 OUT 8 21 25             Teranex 2D Processor AES EBU audio pin connections     Analog Audio Inputs Outputs  Two methods of connecting analog audio are available in the Teranex 2D        a DB 25 multi pin connector for connecting 4 channels of balanced analog audio In and Out      a pair of RCA phono connectors 
66. electing a Teranex via the Teranex Setup utility  and will also be displayed in the utility s header once connected  You can also assign  descriptive names for each preset to make it easier to identify the owner  purpose or  settings saved in the preset     Slider Adjustments    To make adjustments  click and drag a slider with your mouse  Another way to adjust a slider is to use  the directional keys on your keyboard  The    up  and  right  arrows will increment the slider by 1 unit   while the    left    and  down  arrows will decrement the value  You can also click in the value box to enter a  slider value directly  When needed  you can simultaneously reset all parameters within a section to their  default values by clicking the circular back arrow icon        VRE Using the Blackmagic Teranex Setup Utility       Teranex Express MG ngang Settings Menu    Teranex Express Clicking on the    settings gear    icon reveals the settings menu used for saving or recalling presets  You  may also save the current Teranex settings to a computer  load settings back into the Teranex  or transfer    Setup Processing Aspect Data Audio Configure     P its      the settings to other Teranex processors within your facility   Input Output  dace Ga   Saving and Recalling Presets  oe There are six user defined presets available in your Teranex  The settings menu lets you save and recall  udio Input Embedded z    them as needed  Click  save  or  recall  for the desired  preset  number and confir
67. ence or any of the following  supported codecs        QuickTime codecs on Mac OS X       Blackmagic RGB 10 bit  uncompressed     Apple Photo   JPEG  compressed      Apple Uncompressed YUV 10 bit 4 2 2    Apple DV   NTSC  compressed      Apple Uncompressed YUV 8 bit 4 2 2    Apple DV   PAL  compressed     Other codecs including ProRes and DVCPRO HD will be available if you have Final Cut Pro installed     Video Preview  preferences AVI codecs on Windows      ETT      Blackmagic 10 bit 4 4 4  uncompressed     Blackmagic SD 8 bit 4 2 2     Blackmagic 10 bit 4 2 2  uncompressed   uncompressed      Blackmagic HD 8 bit 4 2 2  uncompressed     Blackmagic 8 bit MJPEG  compressed     Other codecs including DVCPRO HD and DVCPROS50 will be available if you have Premiere Pro CC installed     QuickTime codecs on Windows       Blackmagic RGB 10 bit  uncompressed     Apple Photo JPEG  compressed      Blackmagic 10 bit  uncompressed     Apple DV   NTSC  compressed      Blackmagic 8 bit  uncompressed     Apple DV   PAL  compressed           Output Module Settings    rendering options       Si Capture and Playback       Photoshop CC  2015      8 0 0    Image Import Settings       Image Capture    Image Export Settings    Blackmagic Image Import                Video Input Format    YUV 4 2 2 HD 1080i 59 94     Image Bit Depth    Photoshop RGB 16 Bits Channel       Cancel    _ Import Image            Video Output Format    YUV K 4 2 2 HD 1080i 59 94    Image Export          Cancel     _ Export i
68. ep 1  Playback settings need to be selected each time a new project is created  Go to Preferences   gt  Playback and under  video device   enable the checkbox for  Blackmagic playback  and  ensure the other checkboxes are empty     Step 2  For audio playback  select  Blackmagic playback  from the  audio device  dropdown menu     Step 3  Click on a clip and you should now see the image on your Teranex Processor        SZ Capture and Playback    Adobe After Effects CC    How to use Blackmagic as a preview output frame buffer    To display your composition in real time through your Blackmagic hardware  go to Preferences  gt  Video  Preview  Mercury Transmit must be enabled in order to use your Blackmagic hardware with After Effects  CC  Under Video Devices  select  Blackmagic playback     You can now use a broadcast monitor to view  your After Effects compositions in the correct video colorspace  You will always see the correct color  and interlace when working  and you don t have to wait until your composition is rendered to see what  it looks like when output as video     If you also want to listen to audio through your Teranex Processor  set the    default device    to  Blackmagic  audio  in Preferences  gt  Audio Hardware and Preferences  gt  Audio Output Mapping        Rendering    After Effects CC  2015   When you have completed your composition  you will need to render to a pixel format supported by  h SH your Teranex Processor hardware  You can render to a DPX image sequ
69. er and launch Blackmagic UltraScopel    Installation Requirements    The Blackmagic UltraScope software interface requires a computer display with a minimum resolution  of 1280 x 800 pixels to view two scopes simultaneously  Blackmagic Design recommends viewing all  6 scopes simultaneously by using a computer display resolution of 1920 x 1200 or 1920 x 1080 pixels     Please see the support pages at www blackmagicdesign com for a comprehensive list of the latest  minimum system requirements for Blackmagic UltraScope     Understanding Blackmagic UltraScope Views   Blackmagic UltraScope has two different views available depending on your workflow needs and screen  resolution  You have the choice of viewing six displays in    full screen    view  or for more compact viewing   choose any 2 displays in  2 up  view    The display view can be selected from the  view  menu     Choose    full screen    to enter full screen view  If this option is unchecked  2 up view will be displayed  You  can quickly switch between full screen view and  2 up  view by using the hot key CMD F on Mac OS X     In  2 up  view  select the desired left and right scopes by opening the  view  menu or by right clicking  anywhere in the UltraScope window  Make your selections from the    left view  and    right view  menu options     If you want the scopes to swap sides  select the left or right view and set it to be the same as the other  view  The scopes will swap sides because the 2 up view never displays t
70. er is restored    Only one embedded audio source is available at any given time  The embedded audio  source in use is determined by your selection of SDI or HDMI video inputs    If your video source is    anlg     you may only use the audio from the    AES  and or    anlg    input  connectors  Embedded audio channels from the SDI or HDMI inputs may not be used    If Dolby encoded audio is present on your    AES    input  you cannot mix    AES    with other audio  input types  In this situation  you should select    AES    as your input type        Mey Teranex Processor Settings    System Audio Gain    Main Menu Setup    The    audio gain  control allows you to vary the output from  32 to  16 dB in 0 1 dB increments  Turn the  knob to adjust  Pressing the knob will return the  gain  to zero     Reference    Noise  Reduction                                                                                                        Audio Delay  Ancillary  as The maximum audio delay is 1 second  In the menu  you may chose between a    time delay    or    frame  Main Menu gt Audio delay  adjustment  Time is resolved to millisecond resolution  while frame delay is expressed in  one half frame increments  In addition  audio may be advanced by up to 1 frame  Turn the knob to adjust   kg A neat prince Pressing the knob will return the  delay  to zero     0 0     9  Audio Menu gt Audio Gain Turn knob to adjust gain  Per Mens g Audio Delay  Frame  Delay  0 000      Audio Menu gt Audio Delay 
71. erted to 576i50  PAL  with letterbox aspect ratio   Audio is embedded in the input SDI signal     Power your Teranex Processor and connect your inputs and outputs     Setting your Input  Step 1      Press the  in button on the control panel and select  SDI  video  Teranex will display the input video  on the LCD  automatically detect the input format and illuminate the corresponding buttons     Step 2  Select  embed  as the audio input format     Setting your Output   Step 1  Press the  out  button on the control panel  On the Teranex 2D  all output buttons will be  illuminated blue  On the Teranex 3D  the  embedl audio button will be blue  Select the  AES  or   anlg  button  AES EBU and analog audio outputs share the XLR connectors  On the Teranex  Express  the  embed  audio button will be blue     Step 2  Press the  576  button  The button will illuminate green  Note that the    I    button and the  50   button are also illuminated green  This is because interlaced video and 50 fields per second  are the only selections available for a PAL 576 output    Step 3  Using the soft menu buttons  select  change   The output video is now displayed on the LCD    and sent to all output connectors  The buttons will also illuminate blue to confirm your settings     Setting your Aspect Ratio  Press the lbox pbox  button to set your aspect ratio to letterbox  For more information on aspect ratio  conversion see pages 17 and 67 68     Your Teranex Processor is now ready to down convert yo
72. erture  Select your settings  from 0  Drama  to 3  Sport  depending on the amount of motion in your video  These settings are adjusted  using the soft menu buttons and rotary knob     Step 1  Press the    home    button   Step 2  Using the soft menu buttons  select Video gt Advanced gt FRC Aperture   Step 3  Using the rotary knob  select the aperture setting most suited to your video     Setting your Aspect Ratio   Because this standards conversion maintains an HD video format  only the    adj    aspect ratio button will  be available  If converting HD 1080i59 94 to SD 576i50  all aspect ratio settings would be available  For  more information on aspect ratio conversion see pages 17 and 67 68  Your Teranex Processor is now  ready to convert your 1080i5994 video to 1080i50        Conversion Workflows    VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT    486   576 P 23 58   24 ANAM 14 9    LBOX CCUT  E     CI CJ ES  29 97  E pr   E    Pressing the IN button displays the input format on the  control panel buttons  In the above illustration  the input  format is 1080i59 94 via SDI with embedded audio                                                                                         VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT                                              Q LBox       ccur  escis  em     720 1080  I 25   50 Pot EN                                                           a _  E2  5  Em Be  mo SA    Press the OUT button to select your output settings  In the  above illustration t
73. ether Black or Colorbars will be output when there is  a loss of input video  Values are Black  Bars    Variable Aspect Ratio    The Variable Aspect Ratio block performs the functions of the ADJ menu in the Teranex LCD menu   Ranges for these numeric values are defined by the current output video format  Horizontal values are  expressed in pixels  vertical values are in lines     The Variable Aspect Ratio commands ending in    left    will affect the conventional 2D outputs of the Teranex  Express  Teranex 2D and Teranex 3D  while the    right    commands perform no operation  When these  commands are used in a Teranex 3D set to 3DModeConvert or 3DMode2Dto3D  the    left    commands  will affect the Left Eye output  while the    right    commands will affect the Right Eye output        wa Developer Information    Command    Variable Aspect Ratio size X left     Variable Aspect Ratio size X right     Variable Aspect Ratio size Y left     Variable Aspect Ratio size Y right     Variable Aspect Ratio pos X left     Variable Aspect Ratio pos X right     Variable Aspect Ratio pos Y left     Variable Aspect Ratio pos Y right     Variable Aspect Ratio trim X left     Variable Aspect Ratio trim X right     Variable Aspect Ratio trim Y left     Variable Aspect Ratio trim Y right        Variable Aspect Ratio zoom crop     Command Description    Adjust horizontal image size  Negative values decrease size   positive values enlarge the image  Default   0    Adjust horizontal image size of 
74. for stereo left and right input     When you select the  anlg  button on the front panel as the audio input type  a menu page will appear  on the front panel LCD allowing you to choose which of the two analog audio sources you want to use     A DB 25 connector is used for connection of 4 input channels and 4 output channels of balanced analog  audio to the Teranex 2D Processor  An optional breakout cable is required  which is a standard Yamaha  format cable for balanced XLR connections  This inexpensive breakout cable may be purchased through  many vendors  or may be fabricated using off the shelf connectors and cable     AES EBU Audio Inputs Outputs    Press the  AES  button on the Teranex 2D front panel to select the AES EBU digital audio input  The  AES EBU output is always active     A DB 25 connector is used for connecting up to 8 input channels  4 pairs  and 8 output channels  4 pairs   of balanced  AES EBU digital audio to the Teranex 2D Processor  An optional breakout cable is required   which is a standard Yamaha format cable for balanced XLR connections  This inexpensive breakout cable  may be purchased through many vendors  or may be fabricated using off the shelf connectors and cable        Teranex Setup       Blackmagic Teranex  Installer v3 2 1       t L H Q  lackmagicdesign O  O       Launch the Blackmagic Teranex Installer and follow the    install prompts     Blackmagic  Teranex Setup    Documents    x    o  Uninstall   Blackmagic Teranex    The Blackmagic Te
75. ft  Default   0    Set the Horizontal  X  Position value for Right Eye  Negative  values move the image to the right  positive values move the  image to the left  Default   0   Set the Vertical  Y  Position value for the Left Eye  Negative  values move the image down  positive values move the image  up  Default   0    Set the Vertical  Y  Position value for the Right Eye  Negative    values move the image down  positive values move the image  up  Default   0       s4 Developer Information    Command    Align trim X left  0    Align trim X right  0    Align trim Y left  0    Align trim Y right  0    Ancillary Data    Command Description    Set the Horizontal  X  Trim value for the Left Eye  performs  symmetrical adjustment on the right and left sides of the image   Default   0   Set the Horizontal  X  Trim value for the Right Eye  performs  symmetrical adjustment on the right and left sides of the image   Default   0   Set the Vertical  Y  Trim value for the Left Eye  performs    symmetrical adjustment on the top and bottom of the image   Default   0    Set the Vertical  Y  Trim value for the Right Eye  performs    symmetrical adjustment on the top and bottom of the image   Default   0    Teranex processors support closed captions  timecode and video indexing in the ancillary data     Closed Captions    Command    CC enabled   CC input line   CC output line     CC service2 source     CC servicel language     CC service2 language     Command Description    Enable Closed Caption
76. g  SDI outputs A and B and the  HDMI output will provide identical top bottom output signals       Line by Line   Enables    line by line  output encoding  SDI outputs A and B and the HDMI  output will provide identical line by line output signals        S    Teranex Processor Settings    3D Mode Intensity 3D Mode Intensity     1 l nten sity    C The  intensity  selection will not be available until 2D to 3D has been selected in the  3D mode  menu    15          Input Depth Input    at The    intensity    setting allows you to control the overall amount of the 3D effect                                   utpu Camera    ite Camera     F   i      ee        ae ss Ai    The range of adjustment is  40  image is in front of the screen  to  40  image is behind the   gt   gt  screen   The default setting is  15  A setting of 0 provides a flat  2D output image   2D to 3D mode must be 3D Menu gt 2D to 3D gt Intensity Depth  active to adjust Intensity          and Depth  The  depth  selection will not be available until 2D to 3D has been selected in the  3D mode  menu        3D Mode 3D Intensity    The  depth  setting pushes the overall image deeper  This can add to the 3D effect but in most cases    pyar    Ea should be left at the default value   0                                                          ae Camera    The range of adjustment is  12 to  12  The default setting is 0    gt  Camera Align  3D Menu gt 2D to 3D gt Depth The  camera align  button will be enabled only when you s
77. g audio input type using the    audio    buttons  If selecting  Analog  confirm your connection as either  DB25  or  RCA  using the soft menu buttons     Setting your Output    Now select your desired output settings using the control panel buttons  soft menu buttons and LCD     Step 1   Step 2     Step 3     Press the  out  button on the control panel     Press the    format     frame      rate  and  aspect  buttons to set your desired output format  frame  type  frame rate and aspect ratio  When using AES or analog audio outputs on the Teranex  3D  select the desired type in the  audio  button section     Using the soft menu buttons  select  change  to confirm your settings  The video and audio  output buttons will illuminate blue  indicating the active outputs     The converted video output will now be seen on the LCD  and sent to your connected video equipment        Getting Started                 System    Main Menu Setup       Reference       Noise    Reduction 2D        0000  0000    Ancillary  Data             Applying Settings using the Control Panel    Use the control panel LCD  soft menu buttons and rotary knob to navigate through the menus and make  your selections  For example  when setting timecode  the cursor is moved forward or backward through  the timecode register using the soft menu buttons  Timecode digits are adjusted using the rotary knob   Pressing the rotary knob returns parameters to their default value     Program your conversion settings by pressi
78. ghlighted by the cursor by turning the rotary encoder  Use the  prev  and  next  buttons to  move the cursor left or right  To establish new settings  press the  back  button  then    save and restart      Your Teranex will power cycle and apply the new settings        Risa  eranex Processor Settings    Ethernet    off    Subnet  Mask    Save and  Restart             Setup Menu gt Ethernet gt   DHCP Menu          Ethernet    ch                         System Setup gt Factory Reset    F System  Main Menu Setup    Reset all settings  to factory default        Press Reset to restore  factory settings  or  Cancel to abort     Pixel    Reference Offset          Reference    Offset  External          Noise  Reduction          Ancillary  Data             Main Menu gt Reference       D                Reference Menu gt Type    DHCP Menu   The DHCP menu enables or disables the assignment of an IP address to the chassis using Dynamic  Host Configuration Protocol  DHCP   You can press the DHCP soft button or turn the rotary encoder to  turn DHCP  on  or  off   If you change this setting  press the    save and restart  button to power cycle the  chassis and establish the new IP address        ON   The Teranex Processor will accept an IP address assigned by your network router      OFF   The previous Static IP address of the unit will be used if one was previously assigned     If you press the IP button with  DHCP   on  and see an IP address of 0 0 0 0  this indicates that the  processor w
79. h 16 9 aspect ratio is cross converted to letterbox 4 3 via SDI with embedded audio     Power your Teranex Processor and connect your inputs and outputs     Setting your Input  Step 1      Press the  in button on the control panel and select  SDI  video  Teranex will display the input video  onthe LCD  automatically detect the input format and illuminate the corresponding buttons     Step 2  Select    embed  as the audio input format     Setting your Input Aspect Ratio  Press the  lbox  button to select letterbox  indicating that the input aspect ratio is 16 9     Setting your Output   Step 1  Press the  out  button on the control panel  On the Teranex 2D  all output buttons will be  illuminated blue  On the Teranex 3D  the  embedl audio button will be blue  Select the  AES  or   anlg  button  AES EBU and analog audio outputs share the XLR connectors  On the Teranex  Express  the  embed  audio button will be blue     Step 2  Press the  486  button  The button is illuminated green  Note that the    l  button and the   59 94 60  button are also illuminated green  This is because interlaced video and 59 94 fields  per second are the only selections available for an NTSC 486 output     Step 3  Using the soft menu buttons  select    change     The output video is now displayed on the LCD  and sent to all output connectors     Setting your Output Aspect Ratio    Press the lbox pbox  button to set your aspect ratio to letterbox  For more information on aspect ratio  conversion see p
80. he horizontal direction  the left and right edges will be trimmed simultaneously      In the vertical direction  the top and bottom edges will be trimmed simultaneously        Pressing    both    will link the horizontal and vertical trim parameters  which will maintain the  correct aspect ratio while trimming        Selecting    both eyes  will allow you to simultaneously trim both eyes of a stereoscopic image  by the same amount     Connections and Other Important Information for 3D Modes    Let s detail some of the connections and ancillary data handling that will affect your workflows     Video Connections   Stereoscopic left and right video inputs should be connected to SDI inputs A and B respectively  Similarly   left and right processed outputs will be available at SDI outputs A and B respectively  The HDMI input  and output connections support full frame    frame packed    signals           Wa Teranex Processor Settings    Video Formats Supported   The 2D to 3D feature supports SD and HD inputs  and converts to an HD output  The  3D convert and  3D camera align    features support all 3D centric video formats that are supported by the Teranex 3D  For   3D align     both input streams  left and right  must be of the same format and frame rate  The following  video format conversions are supported        Pass through  where the output format is the same as the input format      1080i 50 5994 to 1080p s   23 98 24 25 29 97      1080p sf 23 98 24 25 29 97 to 1080i 50 5994
81. he output is set to Ultra HD 2160p59 94        DS GO 6 00 0    Up Conversion to Ultra HD using Teranex Express    The Teranex Express model supports up conversion to Ultra HD and down conversion from Ultra HD   Teranex Express features 12G SDI connections that support multi rate switching to   G SDI  3G SDI   regular HD SDI and standard definition SDI  This means you can convert between SD  HD and Ultra HD  formats easily     In this example  10805994 SDI input video is being converted to Ultra HD 2160p5994 with embedded audio     Power your Teranex Express Processor and connect your inputs and outputs     Setting your Input   Step 1  Press the    in    button on the Teranex Express control panel and select  SDI  video  Teranex  Express will automatically detect the input format  display the input video on the LCD and  illuminate the corresponding buttons     Step 2     Embed    will be illuminated as the audio input type     Setting your Output   Step 1  Press the    out  button on the control panel  On the Teranex Express  the  SDI  and the    embed   audio buttons will be illuminated blue  If the optional optical fiber module is installed  the     opt    button will also be blue     Step 2  Press the    Ultra HD  button  Select the  p  button for progressive output  and the  59 94 60   button to select your frame rate  The format  frame and rate buttons are now illuminated  green  ready for you to accept your conversion set up or make changes     Step 3  Using the soft men
82. he same scope in both the left  and right views     Screen Resolution Requirements for Display Views     Full Screen view  1920 x 1200 pixels or 1920 x 1080 pixels  If your monitor doesn t support  these resolutions  then Full Screen view will not be available      2 up view  minimum resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels        SYA VVaveform Monitoring       Waveform Display    Blackmagic UltraScope Displays    Blackmagic UltraScope software is a great tool for maintaining accurate broadcast legal video and audio  levels from your Teranex s converted output  Scopes used to monitor your levels include RGB Parade   Waveform  Vectorscope  Histogram and Audio Metering Display     RGB Parade Display    RGB parade displays the red  green and blue channels of your converted output  If one of the color  channels appears taller  it usually indicates the presence of a color cast  This may not be desirable and  you may want to try minimizing the color cast during post production using color correction software   such as Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve     Waveform Display    The waveform is great for seeing your black and white levels and overall image contrast  An image with  good contrast will display information from 0 IRE to 100 IRE  An image with poor contrast will have the  majority of information centered in the display  with little information in the top or bottom areas     If you are seeing  milky  or    gray blacks  on your video display  then they will appear elevated above the  0 IRE l
83. ice block        PROTOCOL PREAMBLE   Version  1 34  e  T                         RANEX DEVICE     Model name  Teranex 2D    ad             After the initial status dump  status updates are sent each time the status changes in the Teranex device        HA Developer Information    Command Syntax   To initiate a change  the user should send the appropriate block header  followed by a full colon and  LF  which is then followed by the specific command requested  a full colon  the value required  a LF   followed by a blank line  For example  to change the output video format to 1080i5994  the user should  send the following block of commands     VIDEO OUTPUT     Video mode  108015994  a    Response Syntax    lf the command is accepted by the Teranex Server  it will respond with an ACK message  lf the request  was not understood  it will respond with a NACK message     After a positive response  the user should expect to see a status update from the Teranex Server showing  the status change  This is likely to be the same as the command that was sent  sometimes followed by  other blocks providing data specific to the change  For the above example  the following response  might be displayed    VIDEO OUTPUT     Video mode  108015994      l    VIDEO ADJUST   Luma low  4    Luma high  1019               a    ANCILLARY DATA   AFD output line  11    CC enabled  false    ed   VARIABLE ASPECT RATIO    Variable Aspect Ratio size X left  0 000000    Variable Aspect Ratio size X right  0 000000
84. icking on the   setup icon under your Teranex Processor s name  Teranex   Setup will automatically check if the unit needs an update  If   an update is required  a window will appear prompting you to Step 5   update your Teranex     Your Teranex needs a software update  Updating to the latest software makes sure you have    the latest features and only takes a minute     Cancel Update    Click on the Update button to install the software     Step 2     Occasionally  the internal software in your Teranex Processor will need to be updated  Updates to  internal software can provide new features  bug fixes  compatibility with new hardware  and support  for new formats     After you have installed the latest software on your Mac OS X or Windows computer using the instructions  on the previous page  follow the steps below to update the internal software     Connect your computer to the Teranex processor via USB     Launch the  Blackmagic Teranex Setup utility  Any Teranex processors connected to your  network will automatically be displayed     Select the Teranex Processor that is connected via USB  The USB connection icon will be  displayed next to the Teranex Processor name  Click the    round setup    icon below the  processor s name to establish a connection     The utility will inform you if an update is required  If an update is required  click the    update     button and the software will install  Make sure you don t unplug the Teranex Processor while  the update is in prog
85. ideo  Input Dust Link Sampling       Analog SDI  Input Out A Output       Analog  Input OutA   OutB       Analog  Output       Analog  Output          Video Menu gt Setup gt SDI  Output gt Single Link Output    No Video i i SDI  Input Single Link Output          e  gt                 Video Menu gt Setup gt SDI  Output gt Dual Link Output    No Video i  Input Dual Link       3G SDI  Out A Output       3G SDI  OutA   OutB Output                   Video Menu gt Setup gt SDI  Output gt Single Link                                  Video Menu gt Setup gt SDI  Output gt Dual Link    Analog Output Video Setup Menu  In the Teranex 2D and 3D Processors  this menu lets you set the analog video output type        Component   Sets the analog output BNC connections as component Y  R Y and B Y      Composite     Sets the analog Y NTSC PAL output BNC connector as composite      The default setting is    component        Video Sampling Menu  for Teranex 3D Processor only   The    video sampling    menu allows selection of the following sampling types for the Teranex 3D Processor        4 2 2   YUV     4 4 4   YUV     4 4 4   RGB    SDI Output Menu  for Teranex 3D Processor only     This menu allows you to select between Single Link or HD Dual Link Outputs  Press the Dual Link Output  button  or use the front panel knob to toggle between the Single Link and Dual Link output types        Single Link SDI supports data rates from 270 Mb s to 3 Gb s  In Single Link mode  the  Teranex 3D provides r
86. ignals independently  For example   the    Align pos X left     adjusts the horizontal position of the left eye   whereas    Align pos Xright   adjusts  the horizontal position of the right eye  For example  to move the position of the left eye 20 pixels to  the right enter        sam Developer Information    ALIGN  4   Align pos X left   20    el   ACK    ad  ALIGN  4  Align pos X left   20 000000    right  0 000000    left  0 000000    right  0 000000      Align pos  Align pos    KKM D    Align pos  pa    Command    Align size X left  0 000000    Align size X right  0 000000    Align size Y left  0 000000    Align size Y right  0 000000    Align pos X left  0 000000    Align pos X right  0 000000    Align pos Y left  0 000000    Align pos Y right  0 000000    Command Description    Set the Horizontal Size  X   Zoom  value for the Left Eye   Negative values decrease size  positive values enlarge the  image  Default   0    Set the Horizontal  X  Size  Zoom  value for the Right Eye   Negative values decrease size  positive values enlarge the  image  Default   0    Set the Vertical  Y  Size  Zoom  value for the Left Eye  Negative  values decrease size  positive values enlarge the image  Default   0   Set the Vertical  Y  Size  Zoom  value for the Right Eye  Negative  values decrease size  positive values enlarge the image  Default   0   Set the Horizontal  X  Position value for the Left Eye  Negative  values move the image to the right  positive values move the  image to the le
87. igure  Video Proc Amp lo   Gain  15  Saturation  0  Black Level  o  Hue  0  Sharpness  0  R Y  o  B Y  0  Color Correction     Red  0  a Cancel Save          WA Using the Blackmagic Teranex Setup Utility    Menus and Buttons Explained    Most of the remote control functions and parameters in the interface are very intuitive  especially if you  are familiar with the front panel operation of the Teranex Processors     Function Page Bar    Setup and operational controls are separated by function into six pages     Setup    Processing    Aspect    Data  Audio    Configure    Selection of video and audio input sources  output video format  external reference  and other functions  Unlike the front panel mode of operation  a change of output  format is immediately processed and does not require confirmation     Access to Video Proc Amp and Color Correction controls  as well as noise reduction  and other advanced functions     Choice of aspect ratio  including fixed aspect ratios  variable aspect ratio controls and  choice of color fill for PBOX LBOX aspect ratios     Ancillary data parameters  including timecode  closed captions and video indexing   Audio gain  delay and mapping functions     Displays the name and IP address of the Teranex you are controlling  You can assign  a unique name to the unit so you can identify it when you have multiple Teranex units  in your system  Simply click in the  name  field and enter a new name for the device   The name will be seen when you are s
88. in NTSC       At 7 5 IRE for use in the USA  At 0 0 IRE for use in Japan  Use 4 4 4 SDI on video output when possible    Use 3 Gb s Single Link SDI not Dual Link SDI output   9 Use 1080p not 1080PsF  M Remove field jitter when video is paused  Use LTC Timecode input  Set default video standard as    HD 1080i 59 94     Final Cut Pro X and startup video output will use this setting    When not playing video  send    Black       Display HDMI 3D as    Frame Packing          Set reference output timing    lt  j gt  ry       Reference input not detected    Settings for your Teranex 3D Processor    Settings Processing    Set output  Sag Tree fees v    For video and audio output connections    Setinput    HDMI Video  amp  HDMI Audio v   For video and audio capture  Use video setup in NTSC       At 7 5 IRE for use in the USA   D  At 0 0 IRE for usc in Japan  Use 4 4 4 SDI on video output when possble  Use 3 Gb s Single Link SDI not Dual Link SDI output  Use 1080p not 1080PsF  Remove field jitter when video is paused  Use LTC Timecode input             Seo          Set default video standard as    HD 1080i 59 94 v  When not playing video  send   Black v  To al the video outputs   Display HUMI 30 as    Frame Packing v  Set reterence output timing  0    Reference input not detected    The Teranex Installer software installs the Blackmagic Design  Desktop Video Control Panel in Mac OS X and Windows           Using your Favorite Editing Software    When your Teranex 2D or 3D Processor is c
89. ine  To adjust the black level  press the  blk  button on the front of the Teranex and use the rotary  knob to lower the black level  If you lower the black level below 0 IRE you will  crush  the image and  you risk eliminating shadow detail  Adjust the black level and observe the change on both the monitor  and the waveform     Likewise  if your highlights appear muted or dull  they will appear below the 100 IRE line  To adjust the  white level  press the    gain    button on the front of the Teranex and use the rotary knob to increase the  white level  If you raise the level above 100 IRE you will  clip  the image and you risk eliminating highlight  detail  Adjust the white level and observe the change on both the monitor and the waveform        SEE Waveform Monitoring       Vectorscope Display            Histogram Display       Audio Metering Display    Vectorscope Display    The Vectorscope is useful for monitoring the color balance and saturation of your Teranex s converted  video output  For instance  if your signal has a dominant green color cast then the majority of image  information will be located towards the green area of the vectorscope  In comparison  an image with a  neutral color balance will have information evenly distributed around the center     The center of the vectorscope represents zero saturation  The further an object is from the center  the  more saturated it appears  If your material appears under or over saturated  press the  sat  button on  your 
90. just your aspect ratio settings using the soft menu buttons and LCD     Step 5  Press the home  menu button  then select Video gt Advanced gt Clean Cadence  Use the  rotary knob or soft button to set clean cadence to  on   The 1080i5994 output format will  now contain a clean 3 2 cadence  Remember to set clean cadence to  off  after completing  your conversion     Setting your Aspect Ratio    The    adj    adjustable aspect ratio button is available for custom aspect ratio settings  For more information on  aspect ratio conversion see pages 17 and 67 68  Your video output will now have a clean cadence applied        A Conversion Workflows       MENU  VIDEO PRESETS      Se OO  C                           98  BOGE                         j    PRESETS    Recall preset 1                 PRESETS       The Preset buttons are used to easily save and recall  conversion settings     AUDIO STATUS  C2 ie   D EA       10 11                                  14   15         AUDIO STATUS       SYSTEM STATUS   REF   Ps1                                         SYSTEM STATUS  vip   REF   Ps1   Ps2 REM                         Status LEDs are located on the right side of the control panel     Presets    Use the six  preset  buttons to save and recall your conversion settings     To SAVE a preset     Hold the desired  preset  button for three seconds  The button flashes to indicate the preset was saved  and remains illuminated until a setting is adjusted     To RECALL a preset     Press the desir
91. lackmagic Design support center at  www blackmagicdesign com support     Contacting Blackmagic Design support   If you can t find the help you need in our support material  please use the  Send us an email  button on  the support page to email a support request  Alternatively  click on the  Find your local support team     button on the support page and call your nearest Blackmagic Design support office     Checking the version currently installed    To check which version of Blackmagic Teranex software is installed on your computer  open the About  Teranex Setup utility window        On Mac OS X  open the Blackmagic Teranex Setup utility from the Applications folder  Select  About Blackmagic Teranex Setup from the title bar to reveal the version number       On Windows 7  open Blackmagic Teranex Setup from your Start menu  Click on the Help  menu and select About to reveal the version number       On Windows 8  open Blackmagic Teranex Setup from the Blackmagic Teranex tile on your  Start page  Click on the Help menu and select About to reveal the version number     How to get the latest updates   After checking the version of Blackmagic Teranex software installed on your computer  please visit  the Blackmagic Design support center at www blackmagicdesign com support to check for the latest  updates  While it is usually a good idea to run the latest updates  it is wise to avoid updating any software  if you are in the middle of an important project        Wa VVarnings       1
92. level Interlaced 50  TRI l  or  Tri level Progressive 50  TRI P    UHD 2160p5994 Blackburst 5994 or Tri level Interlaced 5994     TRI I  or Tri level Progressive 59 94  TRI P     If external reference is selected and a valid reference signal is detected  the  REF status    LED on the  front panel will illuminate  If the external reference is removed or lost  the processor will go into a free  run condition until reference is restored     Pixel Offset  If    external    has been selected and a valid reference is present  this control will adjust the pixel timing of  the output relative to the supplied external reference        The range  is determined by the current output format selection   Line Offset    If    external    has been selected and a valid reference is present  this control will adjust the line timing of  the output relative to the supplied external reference        The range  is determined by the current output format selection           am Teranex Processor Settings    Main Menu t  ng 3D Mode 3D Intensity 3 D M enu S etti n g S                                  Reference    u CRE The 3D menu is available only in the Teranex 3D Processor model  This menu enables the dual internal  C rt j dt   Noi ms   processors of the Teranex 3D Processor for format or frame rate conversion of stereoscopic inputs and   oise Output 2D to 3D amera       Reduction p Dee Align for conversion of 2D sources into simulated 3D outputs   Ancillary     Data   3D Mode          Me ep MARRON
93. ly  selected or available settings  and blue when confirmed  so it s easy to see what you re doing     Enhance the quality of your conversions using noise reduction  sharpness  cadence removal  adjustable  scaling and much more     The primary functions you can perform with Teranex are     Up Conversion Converting your video to a higher resolution  For example  SD to HD   Down Conversion Converting your video to a lower resolution  For example  HD to SD   Cross Conversion Converting the video resolution or aspect ratio of your video     For example  720p59 94 to 1080i5994   Standards Conversion Converting your video from one frame rate to another     For example  1080i5994 to 1080i50    Noise Reduction Cleaning up noisy source material for higher quality conversions   Test Signals Generating known reference signals when they are needed in your work flow   3D Performing format and or frame rate conversion of stereoscopic inputs and    for conversion of 2D sources into simulated 3D in the Teranex 3D Processor     Frame Sync Synchronizing video sources that originate outside your facility to your internal  master sync generator     However  Teranex is more than a converter  it s a high end video processor  You can add enhancements  to improve the video output from your equipment  your source material while editing  or even while  capturing and playing back from your computer via Thunderbolt  Let s get started with Teranex     LCD layout in Teranex Express    In addition to live 
94. m your selection in    Input Format   1080i59 94     i i   oad      the dialog box  In the    configure    tab  you can also assign descriptive names for each preset to make it          PARTONS CREER   easier to identify the owner  purpose or settings saved in the preset   SDI Output  Single Link x4       En    Using an External Computer to Save or Load Current Settings  Save Preset 1 4 pines   7 3  Save Preset 2     Through the Teranex Setup application  you can use an external computer to manage the settings of  Save Preset 3 pe 0             i     xe toan your Teranex  Simply click on the    settings gear    icon and select either    save current settings  or    load     R ay  Black h    x 1   P       bin current settings  from the menu  This feature enables you to quickly transfer a Teranex configuration  Save Preset 6 be input X        Recall Preset 1 from one Teranex to other units within your facility   Recall Preset 2    External  Ti t   i et      Save Current Settings  This command will export the current settings of your Teranex to a  mie L  a special  tnx  settings file on your computer  A    save settings  dialog box will open and prompt  eca reset  Save Current Settings you to name the file and choose the desired folder to save it for future use   Load Current Settings   Fe Cancel Save    Load Current Settings  This command enables you to load a previously saved  tnx  settings       file from your computer to your Teranex  Make sure that you are connected to the 
95. mage               Adobe Photoshop CC    How to grab and output video frames    Import an image into Photoshop  Step 1  From Photoshop select File  gt  Import  gt  Blackmagic Image Import     Step 2  Select the video input format  and the    image bit depth    and then click    import image      Export an image from Photoshop   Step 1  Select File  gt  Export  gt  Blackmagic Image Export    Step 2  Select video output format    and then click    output image        Once you have set the options in the  import  or    export    windows  each subsequent    import    and    export     will not display the window  so you can grab and output frames much faster  However if you would like  to change your import or export formats  hold the Option  Mac  or Ctrl  Win  key  when selecting import  or export        SR Waveform Monitoring       Blackmagic UltraScope   Full Screen View       2 Up view    Using Blackmagic UltraScope for Waveform Monitoring    With the Teranex 2D and 3D Processors  you get the incredible features of Blackmagic UltraScope which  you can even use with compatible Mac OS X and Windows notebook computers using Thunderbolt  technology  Blackmagic UltraScope software is installed by the Teranex Processor Installer     Blackmagic UltraScope is perfect for quality control checks of your converted output no matter which  SDI  HDMI  component analog or composite analog video input you use  Simply connect a Thunderbolt  cable between your Teranex Processor and your comput
96. manual selections which may be used  as needed      The default setting is    off      ER Re Xe AFD Insert Line Menu  Reaction Insertion  If AFD Insertion is enabled in the  AFD insertion  menu above  the  AFD insert line  menu allows you to  pg select the line on which the AFD code will be inserted in the ancillary data space of the output video signal        The range of adjustment is dependent on the current output video format   5    For SD formats  the range is lines 10 to 19  The default value is line 15      For HD 1080 formats  the range is lines 9 to 20  The default value is line 11   ea na VNI    For HD 720 formats  the range is lines 9 to 25  The default value is line 11           Press the rotary encoder to go back to the default value        Teranex Processor Settings    System  Setup    Main Menu    E    System Setup Factory             Noise  Reduction          Ancillary  Data    Main Menu gt System Setup    Ethernet     E316 10 50    Subnet  Mask    Save and  Restart                   System Setup  Menu gt Ethernet gt IP Menu    Ethernet    PEE255 255 0    Subnet  Mask    Save and  Restart          System Setup  Menu gt Ethernet gt Subnet  Mask Menu    Ethernet    EEf16s 15 1    Save and  Restart          System Setup  Menu gt Ethernet gt Gateway  Menu                         System Setup  Menu gt Ethernet       System Setup Menu Settings    The    system setup    menu provides access to  ethernet  and    factory reset    menus     Ethernet Setup Menu    The  
97. mmand is only needed for the Teranex 3D  Values are   VITC  LTC    Set the start time of the output timecode generator  expressed  as HH MM SS FF   Set the search value for the Jam Sync generator  expressed as  HH MM SS FF   Set the source of the timecode number used by the generator   Values are  Input  User  where    User    is equivalent to    Start  Value    in the LCD Menu tree      Values are  On  Off  Default   Off     Values are  Off  Auto  Bypass  or AFD codes 0000   1111  For  details  see the AFD Insertion Menu topic in the user manual     Range is format dependent  For details  see the AFD Insert  Line Menu topic in the user manual        s8 Developer Information    Audio    Audio output selections and adjustments are made in the Audio block  Please note  however  audio  input selection is made in the Video Input block via the Audio source  command  In Teranex 2D  audio  input mapping is available  permitting audio from    embed      AES  and  anlg  inputs simultaneously  with  certain limitations  For details  see    input mapping    in the    audio menu settings    section of this manual     Setup    Command    AES output select     Analog input ref level     Level  Gain  and Delay    AudioUserDelay0     In the Teranex 2D and Express     AudiolnLevelO     Command Description    Select between AES or Analog audio output on the Teranex 3D  XLR connectors  True AES  False Analog    Set the Analog Input Reference Level for Teranex 2D and 3D   Values are   24 to  24 
98. must be entered via the    set timecode    menu     Timecode Prev Timecode Next          n off   Start Value  Timecode Timecode Start          Set  Timecode          Generate       gt     Timecode Menu gt Jam Sync Jam Sync gt Set Timecode    Set Timecode                            The  set timecode  menu options you will have are determined by the selection you  make in the  start source  menu     Start Source      Input       If the    start source    menu is set to    input  the    set timecode  menu will show    input   as the    start value  for the timecode generator  When you press the  start  button   the generator will start looking for a timecode match to the Jam Sync value you have  entered  When the match occurs  the generator will use that  input  timecode as the  start value to generate free running output timecode     Start Source      Start Value       If the    start source    menu is set to    start value     the  set timecode    menu will display an  eight character register that allows the entry of a specific starting value for the generator   When you press the  start  button the generator will look for a timecode match to the  Jam Sync value you have entered  When the match occurs  the generator will use the  start value you entered to generate free running output timecode        EC leranex Processor Settings                                                                                                                Sor Ancillary Data Rees Index Reactio
99. n is Video Index Menu  on   The    video index  menu enables or disables reaction to video indexing signals that may be embedded  ee or   ii in your source video  The three video indexing modes that are supported are Active Format Description   AFD   Wide Screen Signaling  WSS  and SMPTE RP186    gt  If the    video index mode  is turned  on   the Teranex Processor will be set to react to incoming video  indexing signals  The processor will automatically scan for the presence of video index packets  Ancillary Data Menu gt  Video Index                and will react to them if found  AFD indexing takes precedence over the WSS  which takes precedence  Video Index Menu gt lndex Reaction  over RP186      The default setting is    off      Please note the Processor will not pass or insert WSS or RP186 codes  It will only react to them if they  are present on the input   gindex Video Index   AFD AFD Insertion Menu    om   This menu allows you to select the desired AFD code that will be inserted in the output video   Auto Insert Line The output line on which the code will be inserted can be selected in the AFD Insert Line menu   Bypass  _    Settings include   000 5    Off   No AFD code will be inserted in the output ancillary data space   v       Auto     The appropriate code will be inserted based on the current video output format   ee        Bypass   Any code present in the incoming video stream will be passed through  to the output      AFD codes 0000   1111     These codes are 
100. n your  Teranex Express Processor    WARNING  Precautions should be taken to reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge while installing the SFP module     Installing or removing the Module    The Blackmagic Design Fiber Optic SFP module has a clasp to assist you in removing or installing the  module  The module is    hot pluggable     meaning that it may be installed or removed without powering  down the Teranex Express     The Blackmagic Design SFP supports single mode optical fiber cable  It is bi directional  supporting  video formats up to Ultra HD at 6Gb s     To install the Blackmagic Design SFP Module     Step 1   Step 2   Step 3     Step 4     Close the clasp before inserting the SFP module   Remove the cage cover from the optical module cage on the rear of the Teranex Express     Line up the SFP module with the optical module cage and slide it into the cage  Verify that  the SFP module is completely seated and secured in the cage by firmly pushing on the  SFP module     Ifa dust protector is present on the SFP module  leave it in place until you are ready to install  your fiber optic cables     To remove the Blackmagic Design SFP Module     Step 1   Step 2   Step 3   Step 4   Step 5     Disconnect all fiber optic cables from the SFP    Open the clasp on the SFP module with your index finger or a small  flat blade screwdriver   Grasp the SFP module and carefully remove it from the cage    Immediately place the SFP module in a static shielding bag     Insert an SFP mo
101. ne sur  laquelle est inscrit    Attention   Risque de choc   lectrique     Cette mise en garde est destin  e a avertir  les utilisateurs de la pr  sence possible d une tension    dangereuse    non isol  e    l int  rieur du bo  tier  du Teranex Processor  laquelle tension pouvant avoir une amplitude suffisante pour constituer un risque  de choc   lectrique    l utilisateur  Blackmagic Design vous d  conseille donc d ouvrir l unit   Teranex  Processor  et vous recommande de contacter votre centre de service Blackmagic Design le plus proche  en cas de n  cessit    Tout mat  riel connect      des ports de donn  es doit   tre conforme    la clause 4 7  de la norme AS NZS 60950        Warranty    12 Month Limited Warranty    Blackmagic Design warrants that the Teranex family products will be free from defects in materials and  workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase  If a product proves to be defective  during this warranty period  Blackmagic Design  at its option  either will repair the defective product  without charge for parts and labor  or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product     In order to obtain service under this warranty  you the Customer  must notify Blackmagic Design of the  defect before the expiration of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance  of service  The Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to a  designated service center nominated by Bla
102. ng based on the type of input video being received  The default mode is    auto      but if you want to select    film  or    video    modes  you can select them in the menu        Auto   This mode will look for film and video based material and select the appropriate  processing algorithm  This mode should be used in most instances       Film   Select this mode when you re sure the source material contains a 3 2 pulldown cadence       Video     Select this mode when you re sure the source material does not contain a 3 2  pulldown cadence     Frame Rate Conversion Aperture  FRC Aperture adjusts processing based on the amount of motion in your source image     A setting of 0 is typically used for dramatic scenes with little motion and will produce a sharper image  with potential for judder in motion areas  A setting of 3 is typically used for scenes with faster motion   such as sporting events  and produces a softer image with less motion judder        Wey Teranex Processor Settings    N System Output  Main Menu Setup    ao   lt Audio Menu Settings    Mapping          Rene Audio The  audio  menu permits output mapping of input audio channels  offers control of audio gain and delay  and provides access to certain setup parameters  In Teranex 2D  an    input mapping    menu is available   permitting simultaneous selection of channels from the embedded  AES and or analog input sources           Noise Audio  Reduction Delay          Ancillary  Data Setup 5          Output Mapping 
103. ng the buttons on the control panel  Buttons are illuminated    Use the control panel LCD  soft menu buttons and rotary knob       to navigate the menus and apply your settings     VIDEO AUDIO    so you can quickly check the status of your audio and video connections and output settings     Explore the Teranex menus and experiment with conversion workflows  You ll find examples of common    workflows on the following pages     Below is an overview of control panel features     ASPECT               IN   SDI    emeen     alca                o  Backmagedesn 0   HDMI                                            Cr     E              Ge      5   Ea       a          2K 29 97    OUT 30                59 94    60  mar ADJ       1  IN   Press to display current input settings     2  OUT   Press to display and change current output settings     3  VIDEO   Press to select video input type  and displays  all video outputs     4  AUDIO   Press to select audio input type  and displays  available audio outputs     5  FORMAT   Press to select the video output format   and displays the video input format    6  FRAME   Press to select the video output frame type   and displays video input frame type     7  RATE   Displays video input frame rate as frames or  fields per second  Press to select video output rate        RATE ASPECT       8  ASPECT   Press to select video input and output  aspect ratio settings     9  SOFT MENU BUTTONS   Press to navigate the  LCD menus and apply settings    10  LCD
104. ngs   Zoom Crop  a Video Setup Menu    The    video setup    menu lets you select your analog video input and output  You can also set colorbars  or black video to be output when no input video is detected        No Input Menu    Aspect Menu gt Zoom Crop Use this menu to select black or colorbars to be output when no video is detected  The default  setting is black                                                                     as Setup sampling  Analog Input Video Setup Menu  Test Analog   sex   Dual Link        Patterns me ae t    In the Teranex 2D and 3D Processors  this menu lets you set the analog video input type   tr Output    Component   Sets the analog input BNC connections as component Y  R Y and B Y            Composite     Sets the analog Y NTSC PAL input BNC connector as composite      The default setting is    component      Video Menu gt Setup Setup Menu gt No Input  No Input Setup De  Input Output  Composite  Analog  Output   gt                    Setup Menu gt Analog Input       Teranex Processor Settings    Proc  Amp    No Input Setup BR g       Test  Patterns         ae    Input  Composite       Advanced       Analog  Output                   Video Menu gt Setup    No Video sl P Video  Input Single Link Sampling                  Setup Menu gt Analog Output    Video  Sampling    Analog eee UY Dual Link  tput       No Input Setup                               Input Outpi  4 4 4 YUV  Analog 4 4 4 RGB  Output  Setup    Menu gt Video Sampling    No Video P V
105. nizes the input timecode to the output timecode and    Closed                                           Caption Ancillary Data Prev Timecode Next i           is often used when performing frame rate conversions  such as1080i50 to 1080i59 94   Timecode rimes h    Start  Input    Input regen    mode should only be used when your Teranex processor is locked to  Trees cee your input video   Generate  Setup pee S    Drop frame    and    non drop frame    modes are both supported in 23 98  29 97 and 59 94  frame rates  However  in a conversion where the source timecode is drop frame and the  Ancillary Data Menu gt  Timecode f f   h   ill icall  Tirneczde Menu gt Input Regen output format is non drop frame timecode  the output timecode will be automatically    converted to non drop frame           mm TH    Generate The timecode generator will generate free running output timecode appropriate for  the selected output format  even iftimecode is not present on your video input signal   Input                Set Timecode                           Set Input Regen Start  Timecode Source n 1 A K      The    set timecode    menu options you will have are determined by the selection you  Saug Jam Syne 9 make in the    start source    menu   Timecode Menu gt Generate Start Source      Input       If the    start source    menu is set to    input     the    set timecode    menu will show  input  as                                           Prev Timecode Next the start value    for the generator
106. nu  will be displayed on the LCD    Step 2  Using the rotary knob  select  component  as your analog input type  Press the  in  button  to display your input video on the LCD  Teranex automatically detects the input format and  illuminates the corresponding buttons on the control panel    Step 3  Press the  anlg  audio button  Using the rotary knob  select RCA as your analog audio input type    Setting your Output   Step 1  Press the  out  button on the control panel  On the Teranex 2D  all output buttons will be  illuminated blue  On the Teranex 3D  the  embedl audio button will be blue  Select the  AES  or   anlg  button  AES EBU and analog audio outputs share the XLR connectors  On the Teranex  Express  the  embed  audio button will be blue    Step 2  Press the  1080  button  Select the      button for progressive output  and the  29 97 30  button  to select your frame rate  The format  frame and rate buttons are now illuminated green  ready  for you to accept your conversion set up or make changes    Step 3  Using the soft menu buttons  select    change     The output video is now displayed on the LCD    and sent to all output connectors  The buttons will also illuminate blue to confirm your settings     Setting your Aspect Ratio  Press the  ccut zoom  button to set your aspect ratio to  zoom   For more information on aspect ratio  conversion see pages 17 and 67 68     Your Teranex Processor is now ready to up convert your video        el Conversion Workflows    VIDEO AUD
107. onnected to a computer with Thunderbolt technology it  can be used as a powerful editing solution for video capture  conversion and playback  The Teranex  software installs Blackmagic system preferences for your favorite video editing software on Mac OS X  and Windows computers     Video Capture   When an application is capturing video  the Teranex LCD will show the word    capture    followed by the  video format of the input signal  For example     capture  1080p24  Applications including DaVinci Resolve   Avid Media Composer  Apple Final Cut Pro 7  Adobe Premiere Pro CC and Adobe Photoshop CC can  all capture video from your Teranex Processor     Teranex captures the converted video output  Press the  out  button on your Teranex and check your  project or capture preferences match the video format  frame type and frame rate shown by the  illuminated buttons     Batch captures with RS 422 deck control may not be exactly frame accurate because of the conversion  processing delay  Accordingly  it is a good idea to use an offset or add handles to your captures  Of  course you can also capture without deck control     Video Playback    When any video application is in playing back a clip  the Teranex Processor LCD will show the word     playback    followed by the video format  For example     playback  1080p24   The only illuminated buttons  will be those that match the video format being played  All other buttons will be unlit and unavailable as  the playback format is set by
108. ource       Service 1  Language       Service 2  Language                      Closed Caption Menu gt     Analog In Line       r    cc Ni  Enable Closed Caption    Analog   InLine   Analog  Out Line    Reset  All                         Service 2  Source       Service 1  Language       Service 2  Language          D          Closed Caption Menu gt     Analog Out Line    cc    Enable Set Value       Analog coa    In Line  cc3       Analog  Out Line       Reset  All          L    Service 2  Source       Service 1  Language       Service 2  Language                      Closed Caption Menu gt     Service 2 Source                      E15 Select Language  maos    In Line  French  Analog German  Out Line  Italian  Reset  All Spanish    Service 2  Source       Service 1  Language       Service 2  Language             9       Closed Caption Menu gt     Service 1 Language    Analog In Line   Analog In Line identifies the line on which closed caption information is located in the incoming video   This menu applies only to sources with analog closed captions  If your captions are digital  they will be  automatically detected        The range of adjustment is lines 20 to 22      The default setting is line 21     Analog Out Line  Analog Out Line identifies the line on which closed caption information is located in the output video   This menu applies only to analog SD output        The range of adjustment is lines 20 to 22      The default setting is line 21     Service 2 Source  Servic
109. plying Settings using the Control Panel    Conversion Workflows   Up Conversion   Down Conversion   Cross Conversion   Standards Conversion   Up Conversion to Ultra HD using Teranex Express  Cadence Removal   Clean Cadence   Presets   Audio and System Status LEDs    Teranex Processor Settings  LCD Menu  Video Menu Settings   Color   Clip   Aspect   Video Setup Menu   Proc Amp Menu Settings   Test Patterns Menu    Advanced Menu Settings    NOON wo 01    10    12  13  14  14  15  15    Blackmagic    Audio Menu Settings  Output Mapping  Input Mapping  Audio Gain  Audio Delay  Audio Setup Menu  Dolby Encode  Dolby Metadata  Noise Reduction Menu Settings  Bias  Split Screen On Off  Red Overlay On Off  Ancillary Data Menu Settings  Closed Caption Menu  Timecode Menu Settings  Video Index Menu  System Setup Menu Settings  Ethernet Setup Menu  IP Menu  Subnet Mask Menu  Gateway Menu  DHCP Menu  Factory Reset  Reference Menu Settings  Pixel Offset  Line Offset  3D Menu Settings  3D Mode  Input    23  23  24  25  25  26  27  28  30  30  30  30  31  31  33  36  37  37  37  37  37  38  38  38  40  40  41  41  42       Contents    Teranex Processors    48    56    60  61  62  64  66    Output  Intensity  Depth  Camera Align    Capture and Playback   Using your Favorite Editing Software  DaVinci Resolve   Avid Media Composer   Apple Final Cut Pro 7   Apple Final Cut Pro X   Adobe Premiere Pro CC   Adobe After Effects CC   Adobe Photoshop CC    Waveform Monitoring    Using Blackmagic UltraS
110. puts  Teranex Express utilizes the two SDI outputs and repurposes the two SDI Input Loop  connectors as outputs  The quad HD outputs are assigned as follows       SDI Output A  Sub image 1     SDI Output B  Sub image 2     SDI Input Loop A  Sub image 3          SDI Input Loop B  Sub image 4    3G SDI Output Menu  for Teranex Express Processor   Select  level A  or  level B  depending on your output requirements for 3G SDI signals  This setting  affects only the output  as 3G SDI level A and level B mapping on the input is autodetected     Proc Amp Menu Settings   Use the  proc amp  menu to adjust gain  saturation  hue  sharpness and more  The  proc amp  menu is  accessed via the  video  menu  A quicker way to reach this menu is by pressing one of the  proc amp   video buttons on the control panel  Turn the rotary knob to adjust your settings     After adjustment  the associated button will illuminate white to indicate a non default setting  To reset  to its default setting  select the parameter via the  proc amp  menu or control panel button and then  push the rotary knob  To easily return all parameters to their default settings  go to the  proc amp  menu  and select    reset all           Gain     Range   60 to  60  Default  0      Saturate  Saturation      Range   60 to  60  Default  0      Black     Range   30 to  30  Default  0      Hue   Range   179 to  180  Default  0 degrees      R Y and B Y   Range   200 to  200  Default  0      Sharp  Sharpness    Range   50 to  50 
111. r logging until you choose to stop it     When error logging is being performed  the  stop  button replaces the  start  button  When the  stop   button has been selected  you can choose to start again and any new errors will be appended to the  existing log  When error logging stops  you can choose to save the log to a CSV file or alternatively clear  the log  If no errors have been recorded  the  save  and  clear  buttons will not appear  The CSV file can  be analyzed in many applications including spreadsheet and database software     By default  error logging is performed using the EBU R103 standard set by the European Broadcasting  Union  This standard is popular worldwide and is commonly used as a template for making new error  logging profiles        Format Conversion Table   Teranex 2D    OUT    IN    480i5994  57  i50  720p50  720p5994  720p60  1080p23 98  1080PsF23 98  1080p24  1080PsF24  1080p25  1080PsF25  1080p2997  1080PsF2997  1080p30  1080PsF30  1080i50  1080p50  1080i5994  1080p5994  1080i60  1080p  0  2k1080p23 98  2k1080PsF23 98  2k1080p24  2k1080PsF24    480i5994    5 6i50    720p50    720p5994    720p60    1080p23 98    1080PsF23 98    1080p24    1080PsF24    1080p25    1080PsF25    1080p2997    1080PsF2997    1080p30    1080PsF30    1080i50    1080p50    1080i5994    1080p5994    1080i60    1080p60    2k1080p23 98    2k1080PsF23 98    2k1080p24    2k1080PsF24    61       Format Conversion Table   Teranex 3D    OUT    IN    480i5994  576i50  720p50  720p59
112. ranex folder includes the Blackmagic  Teranex Setup utility  an uninstaller for when updating previous  Teranex software to a newer version  plus a Documents folder  containing the user manual and other Teranex information     JA Installing Blackmagic Teranex Software    Installing Blackmagic Teranex Software on Mac OS X    The Blackmagic Teranex installer ensures your computer has all the drivers and software needed to get the  most out of your Teranex Processor  It s a good practice to regularly check the Blackmagic website for any  updates to the Teranex installer  or for any new internal software using the Teranex Setup utility via USB     To install your Teranex software for the first time  or if you have just downloaded an updated installer  from the Blackmagic website     Step 1  Double click on the  Blackmagic Teranex installer  application from the disc or downloaded  disk image to launch the  Blackmagic Teranex Installer        Step 2  Click the Continue  Agree  and Install buttons and the software will be installed on your computer   Step 3  Now restart your computer to enable the new software drivers     On Mac OS X  all the files needed to run your Teranex Processor will be installed into a folder called  Blackmagic Teranex in the Applications folder  The folder contains the Teranex Setup utility which  allows you to update the internal software via USB  and the instruction manual  which can be found in  the Documents subfolder together with other Teranex informa
113. ress     Click the    close    button when the update is finished and disconnect your USB cable                 Teranex Express CEE Ore    Teranex Express  Setup Processing Aspect Jata Audic Configure  Input Output  Vid SDI x  At Embedded y  1put Format  1080i59 94  Output Format   2160p59 94 v  SDI Output Quad HD for UHD X  3G SDI Output  3G Level A z  None k4  Color Bars r  Video Reference  Oo Input  Externa  Line Of      Offse px  a Cancel Save    Teranex Express       To manually add a Teranex Processor  click the     icon on the  log in pane to open the    Add a Teranex  window  then enter  the IP address of your Teranex Processor     x    Add a Teranex    Enter IP address    0 0 0 0    Add       A Using the Blackmagic Teranex Setup Utility    Blackmagic Teranex Setup Utility    The Blackmagic Teranex Setup utility offers an intuitive way to view the status of your Teranex Processor  and provides remote control from any location on your Ethernet network  This convenient application  allows you to install your Teranex Processors in another room  while providing remote operation from  a control room or office     Getting to Know the Interface    When you launch Blackmagic Teranex Setup utility  you ll first see the log in pane  From here you can  see all your connected Teranex Processors on your Ethernet network  and you can add more Teranex  Processors if you need to  Open the Setup utility by clicking on the  setup  icon below the name of your  Teranex Processor     Resi
114. rmat on the  control panel buttons  In the above illustration  the input  format is 48  i5994 via analog component with analog audio     VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT E RATE ASPECT    Se ae a ED  Oe ml GH OBO HE  se  fom  Cs                                                                                                              2K 59 94 MART   J   m      to E         ae    VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT    Press the OUT button to select your output settings   In the above illustration the output is set to 1080p29 97  with pillarbox aspect ratio     ASPECT       ANAM 14 9    LBOX  PBOX    ASPECT                                                 RATE       Aspect ratios are set using the Aspect buttons  on the control panel     Up Conversion    Up Conversion is the process of converting your video to a higher resolution  For example  you may need  to insert an NTSC SD source into an HD production  The NTSC clip can be converted to many 720 and  1080 HD output formats and frame rates  depending on your project s requirement  Teranex processors  employ high quality de interlacing and up conversion algorithms  assuring outstanding results  In this  example  486i5994 component analog video is converted to 1080p2997 using zoom aspect ratio and  RCA analog audio inputs on the Teranex 2D or 3D     Power your Teranex Processor and connect your inputs and outputs     Setting your Input    Step 1  Press the    in button on the control panel and select  anlg  video  The    analog input    me
115. rogressive 59 94  TRI P   Tri level Progressive 23  TRI P    Tri level Progressive 23  TRI P    Tri level Progressive 24  TRI P    Tri level Progressive 24  TRI P    Blackburst 50 or Tri level Interlaced 50  TRI I  Blackburst 50 or Tri level Interlaced 50  TRI I  Blackburst 59 94 or Tri level Interlaced 5994  Blackburst 5994 or Tri level Interlaced 5994  Blackburst 50 or Tri level Interlaced 50  TRI I    Blackburst 50 or Tri level Interlaced 50  TRI I  level Progressive 50  TRI P    Blackburst 5994 or Tri level Interlaced 5994  TRI l   Blackburst 5994 or Tri level Interlaced 5994  TRI I  or  Tri level Progressive 5994  TRI P    Tri level Progressive 23  TRI P       TZ TZ    TRI l   TRI l     TZ             or Tri     Tri level Progressive 23  TRI P    Tri level Progressive 24  TRI P    Tri level Progressive 24  TRI P    Tri level Progressive 23  TRI P    Tri level Progressive 24  TRI P    Blackburst 50 or Tri level Interlaced 50  TRI I   Blackburst 5994 or Tri level Interlaced 5994  TRI I           Mea Teranex Processor Settings    Main Menu S      Pixel    Type Pixel Offset Offset          Reference    Line  Offset          Noise  Reduction          Ancillary  Data          Main Menu gt Reference       9       Reference Menu gt Pixel Offset       in Pixel  Type Line Offset Offset    Offset  9                               Reference Menu gt Line Offset    Reference Signal Compatibility Chart     Output Format and Frame Rate Reference Signal   UHD 2160p50 Blackburst 50 or Tri 
116. route    input 3  as the source for Dolby  Encode Channel 1       Press the  next  button on the menu to move to Dolby Encode Channel 2 and route    input  4 to it  Continue this process until you have routed the remaining input channels 5 10 to  Encoder channels 3 8       The 8 input sources routed to the Dolby E encoder module will result in two encoded output  channels  Using the    output mapping    menu in the    audio menu settings    section of this  manual  you would map the two Dolby E encoded channels  which we call Encode 1 and  Encode 2  to your SDI output channels 9 and 10                             Main Menu t  ng fers  Reference quo  Reduction 20 Delay  ep    seur  Main Menu gt Audio Audio M    Dolby  Metadata                Audio    Dolby Metadata    Pass Thru  External  Stereo    5 1       SN loranex Processor Settings    Dolby  Encode       Dolby  Metadata          9       enu gt Dolby Metadata                   D    Dolby Metadata Menu    Dolby Metadata   Dolby Metadata describes the encoded audio and conveys information to control downstream equipment   Metadata is usually carried in the Dolby Digital or Dolby E bitstream  but can also be carried as a serial  data stream between Dolby E and or Dolby digital equipment     In Teranex 3D  Dolby metadata may be derived from incoming Dolby audio  if a Dolby decoder is installed   and may also be input as serial data via the 9 pin Dolby metadata connector on the rear of the Teranex  3D  You may also generate yo
117. t Horizontal          Horizontal       g    Horizontal Zoom       Right Eye       Vertical  0   EE          Left Eye       Right Eye                                        Both Eyes Both Eyes  Reset    Ai    L J  Zoom Menu gt Vertica Zoom Menu gt Both  Position Camera Align Horizontal Trim Left Eye  Rotation Vertical Right Eye  Both Both Eyes  Reset  All  gt        Camera Align Menu gt Trim                   Trim Menu gt Horizontal       Horizontal    Vertical    Left Eye    Horizontal Trim       Right Eye    Vertical       Both Eyes             Trim Menu gt Vertical    9             Reset  All    Left Eye       Right Eye       Both Eyes                     Trim Menu gt Both    Zoom Menu    The    camera align zoom  menu permits you to zoom the left and right images in the horizontal and  vertical directions independently  or in both directions simultaneously        Anegative parameter indicates zooming out on the image  while a positive parameter  indicates zooming in on the image        Pressing    both will link the horizontal and vertical zoom parameters  which will maintain the  correct aspect ratio while zooming        Selecting    both eyes  will simultaneously zoom both eyes of the stereoscopic image by the  same amount     Trim Menu    The    camera align trim    menu permits you to trim the image in the horizontal and vertical directions  independently or in both directions simultaneously        The range of the trim is dependent on the video format in use      In t
118. t the button s icon of a deck shows a red circle slash symbol     Step 3  Set the video and audio    input menus to  Blackmagic            Step 4  Select your video and the audio source tracks    Step 5  Use the bin  menu to select a target bin    Step 6  From the res  dropdown menu  choose your codec    Step 7  Select the    disk storage    for your captured video and audio    Step 8  Click the    tape name    button and select the desired tape and click  OK     Step 9  Ensure your video and audio source is ready or playing and then click the    capture    button     Step 10  Click the    capture    button again to stop capturing and close the    capture    tool     Playback    You can use the Avid Media Composer timeline to display video on a monitor or TV connected to the  output of your Teranex Processor  Output Video can be toggled on and off by using the    toggle client  monitor    button which is located at the bottom of the timeline window     Type a project name and set the project options        Ah Capture and Playback    Apple Final Cut Pro 7                      c  Final Cut P  Easy setups  for Final Cut Pro 7 are automatically installed if Final Cut Pro is installed before the Desktop  xbauudbv Video software  Blackmagic video hardware is fully compatible with Apple s RT Extreme    real time effects   PERE For this example  the converted output from the Teranex will be 1080i50 and we will be capturing from  a non controllable device   Setting Up  Step 1  Launch 
119. ter Downmix Level  Lt Rt Surround Downmix Level  Lo Ro Center Downmix Level  Lo Ro Surround Downmix Level  Extended Bitstream Info 2  Dolby Surround EX Mode  Dolby Headphone   A D Converter Type   DC Filter   Lowpass Filter   LFE Lowpass Filter   Surround Phase Shift  Surround 3 dB Attenuation   RF Mode Compression Info  RF Mode Compression Profile  Line Mode Compression Info    Line Mode Compression Profile    Stereo   Not Indicated  Yes   Yes   Yes   Not Indicated   3 dB    3 dB    3 dB    4 5 dB   Yes   Not Indicated  Not Indicated  Standard  Enabled  Enabled  Disabled  Disabled  Disabled  None   Film Standard  None   Film Standard    5 1      Not Indicated    Yes      Yes    Yes      Not Indicated     3 dB   3 dB   3 dB   4 5 dB  Yes      Not Indicated    Not Indicated      Standard    Enabled      Enabled    Enabled      Enabled    Enabled  None    Film Standard      None    Film Standard       EX Teranex Processor Settings                                        Mainmenu   Systm RS BI   T Noise Reduction Menu Settings   Res CS eh  The    noise reduction    algorithm in Teranex processors looks at each pixel in an image and processes      i it based on motion and types of noise  Spatial noise reduction is applied to still areas of the picture  sees id and temporal recursive noise reduction is applied to moving areas  Using both types provides higher      Em    dD  gt  quality results   Main Menu gt Noise Reduction Noise Reduction Menu To enable noise reduction  go to Main
120. the Teranex 3D right eye output   Negative values decrease size  positive values enlarge the  image  Default   0    Adjust vertical image size  Negative values decrease size   positive values enlarge the image  Default   0    Adjust vertical image size of the Teranex 3D right eye output   Negative values decrease size  positive values enlarge the  image  Default   0    Adjust horizontal position of the image  Negative values move  the image to the left  positive values  to the right  Default   0    Adjust horizontal position of the Teranex 3D right eye output   Negative values move the image to the left  positive values  to  the right  Default   0    Adjust vertical position of the image  Negative values move the  image upward  positive values  downward  Default   0    Adjust vertical position of the Teranex 3D right eye output   Negative values move the image upward  positive values   downward  Default   0    Trim the sides of the image  Default   0  Trim the sides of the Teranex 3D right eye output  Default   0  Trim the top and bottom of the image  Default   0    Trim the top and bottom of the Teranex 3D right eye output   Default   0    Enables Zoom Crop  False OFF  True ON  Default   False     vee Developer Information    Video Adjust    Command  Red     Green    Blue    Luma low   Luma high   Chroma low   Chroma high   Aspect fill luma   Aspect fill Cb     Aspect fill Cr     Video Advanced    Command    Clean cadence   Scenecut detect     Source type   FRC aperture     
121. tion     Blackmagic Media Express  Disk Speed Test  Live Key and UltraScope are also installed and can be  located in the Blackmagic Design System Preferences or Applications folder  Blackmagic Media Express  allows your Teranex 2D or 3D Processor to capture and playback video when connected to a computer  via Thunderbolt  The Thunderbolt connection also allows you to perform waveform monitoring of your  video input using Blackmagic UltraScope software        ie  Teranex Setup   lee       Badensgcde onC  Welcome to the Teranex Setup Wizard    The Setup Wizard will install Teranex on your computer  Click  Next to continue or Cancel to exit the Setup Wizard        Launch the Blackmagic Teranex Installer and follow  the install prompts     Teranex Setup    Teranex Express       Installing Blackmagic Teranex Software    Installing Blackmagic Teranex Software on Windows    If a  Blackmagic Teranex Installer    has been previously installed on your computer for an earlier version  of software  you must uninstall the application before attempting to install the new version     Step 1     Step 2     Step 3     Step 4   Step 5     Ensure you have the very latest software  Visitwww blackmagicdesign com support  Download  the latest Teranex software update and unzip the windows MSI file     Double click the  MSI filename    to launch the installer program  Click  next  to start the  Blackmagic Teranex Setup Wizard  After reading the Blackmagic Teranex Information page   click next     A
122. to 24 frames per second     Clean Cadence    Clean Cadence in the Teranex 2D and 3D removes broken  non standard and mixed cadences and  creates a clean 3 2 pulldown  A 3 2 cadence is found in 59 94 program material  so clean cadence is only  available when working with 59 94 frame rates  In this example  we will perform a cross conversion to  clean the cadence on a 1080i5994 video signal via SDI with embedded audio  For more information on  clean cadence settings  see page 21     Power your Teranex and connect your inputs and outputs     Setting your Input  Step 1      Press the  in button on the control panel and select  SDI  video  Teranex will display the input video  onthe LCD  automatically detect the input format and illuminate the corresponding buttons     Step 2  Select embedl as the audio input format     Setting your Output  Step 1  Press the    out  button on the control panel  All active video output buttons are illuminated blue     Step 2  Press the  1080  button  The button is now illuminated green  Select the  l  button for interlaced  output and the  59 94 60  button to set the frame rate  These buttons will also illuminate green     Step 3  Using the soft menu buttons  select  change   The output video is now displayed on the LCD  and sent to all output connectors  The buttons will also illuminate blue to confirm your settings     Step 4  In this example aspect ratio is locked to 16 9  However  if you wish to adjust it manually press  the  adj  button and ad
123. to 3D CHES   gt                    Main Menu gt 3D gt 3D Mode gt   3D Align          Ya Teranex Processor Settings    Output       Side by Side    Top   Bottom    Line by Line    3D Menu gt 3D Input    Intensity       3D Mode Output       Depth    Intensity       Full Frame  Input    Side by Side       Camera  Align    Depth       b   su             Camera  Align       Line by Line             3D Menu gt 3D Output    Line by Line Encoding               Input  The 3D Input menu allows you to define the input formatting of your 3D source        Full Frame   Full resolution inputs for left and right eye images on SDI inputs A and B   respectively  or from an HDMI frame packed signal if using the HDMI input       Side by Side   Decodes a    side by side    encoded input via SDI input A or the HDMI input       Top Bottom     Decodes a    top and bottom    encoded input via SDI input A or the HDMI input       Line by Line   Decodes a    line by line    encoded input via SDI input A or the HDMI input     Output  The 3D Output selection determines the output formatting for your 3D image        Full Frame     Provides full resolution outputs for left and right eyes on SDI outputs A and B  respectively  while simultaneously providing a frame packed signal on the HDMI output       Side by Side   Enables    side by side    output encoding  SDI outputs A and B and the HDMI  output will provide identical side by side output signals       Top   Bottom   Enables top and bottom output encodin
124. u buttons  select    change     The output video is now displayed on the LCD  and sent to all output connectors  The buttons will also illuminate blue to confirm your settings     Setting your Aspect Ratio  Because this conversion maintains a 16 9 aspect ratio  no aspect ratio buttons will be illuminated   Your Teranex Processor is now ready to up convert your HD video to a 12Gb s UltraHD single link output    via OUT A  If you need dual link 6Gb s output instead  select this mode via the Dual Link Output menu  and use outputs A and B for 6 Gb s dual link UltraHD connections        Conversion Workflows    AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE    ASPECT          B 69000    N       J     avan                                 snb ron  Ce  C  Ge  Gi C0              LBOX CCUT  PBOX      zooM              a                      2K    VIDEO  AUDIO FORMAT FRAME       29 97  30  RATE    ASPECT    Cadence Removal is applied automatically when converting  from an NTSC frame rate to a film frame rate  For example                                            59 94fps to 23 98fps   San   Advanced ren  Scene on FRC        Advanced   gt   Main Menu gt Video Advanced  Menu gt Advanced Menu gt Clean Cadence       Cadence Removal    Cadence Removal involves the removal of the 3 2 pulldown sequence  3 2 pulldown is applied when a  telecine transfers film at 24 frames per second to video at 59 94 fields per second  The Teranex 2D and 3D  will remove cadence automatically when converting video with a 3 2 pulldown 
125. ur own metadata in the Teranex 3D by using one of the two commonly used  configurations provided in the  dolby metadata  menu   stereo  and  5 1   See the configurations assigned  by each in the table below  The variations between the two configurations are shown by bold text     The  dolby metadata  menu provides for        Pass Thru   If your Teranex 3D also contains a  dolby decoder  module  any metadata derived  from the decoded Dolby stream will be reinserted in the Dolby encoded output       External   To add metadata from an external metadata generator to your Dolby encoded  output  connect the generator to the  9 pin dolby metdata  connector on the rear panel       Stereo   Pre configured metadata for stereo output       5 1   Pre configured metadata for 5 1 encoding  typically used with Dolby digital encoding     Metadata Parameter Stereo 5 1   Program Configuration 4x2 5 1 2   Program Description Text  Not programmed   Not programmed   Frame Rate  Set by Conversion   Set by Conversion   Bitstream Mode Complete Main Complete Main  Channel Mode 2 0 L R  3 2 L C R Ls Rs   Center Downmix Level  3 dB  3 dB   Surround Downmix Level  3 dB  3 dB   Dolby Surround Mode Not Indicated Not Indicated  LFE Channel LFE Off LFE On   Dialogue Normalization 27 27   Audio Production Information No No    Mix Level 0 0       Ya Teranex Processor Settings    Metadata Parameter   Room Type   Copyright Bit   Original Bitstream   Extended Bitstream Info 1  Preferred Stereo Downmix  Lt Rt Cen
126. ur video        Conversion Workflows    AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT          EE  CJ          J ne     Ess      ei   Kh                           ragccesr       Hom   AES 720 1080   O   25   Ch      PRH    2K E 7a  ay E Eg s 5      VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME ASPECT                   PSI    a                         DE             Press the IN button to see the format of the video signal that  you are converting  In this example  the format is 48  i59 94  over SDI with embedded audio     VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT              ea        CO 8 00 Ba  B22   amp  I G  J8        VIDEO  AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT                                        Press the OUT button to select your output settings  In the  above illustration the output is set to 486i5994 with letterbox  aspect ratio     D  nn R      16 9 Ratio Image    4 3 Ratio Display  Setting the LBOX PBOX button on your SD output fits the 1   9  image inside the 4 3 frame  The 4 3 conversion will have black  bars top and bottom and the correct widescreen geometry  will be maintained     Cross Conversion    Cross Conversion allows you to change the video resolution and or aspect ratio of your program  material  Cross conversions between 1080 and 720 HD formats are accomplished using a high quality  de interlacing algorithm that permits all conversions to be performed in the progressive domain  In SD  formats  aspect ratio conversions between 4 3 and 16 9 are also easy to perform  In this example 48  i59 94  wit
127. veloper Assistance    If you wish to ask questions outside of the Blackmagic Design Software Developers forum  please contact  us at  developer blackmagicdesign com       WA Developer Information    Legend  G carriage return  and so on    Orange text Client generated  Grey Text Server generated    Version 1 3 of the Blackmagic Teranex Ethernet  Protocol was released with Teranex 3 2 software     Blackmagic Teranex Ethernet Protocol v1 3    Protocol Details    Overview    The Blackmagic Teranex Ethernet Protocol is a line oriented  text based protocol  Lines from the Teranex  Ethernet server will be separated by an ASCII CR LF sequence     Messages from the user may be separated by LF or CR LF     New lines are represented in this document by the           symbol     Connection   The Blackmagic Teranex Ethernet Server listens on TCP port 9800  In a Telnet session  type in    telnet     and a space  followed by the IP address of your Teranex  another space and    9800     For example  telnet  192 168 90 236 9800    Connection Response  Upon connection  the Teranex Server sends a complete dump of the state of the device     The Teranex Server sends information in blocks  with each having an identifying header in all caps   followed by a full colon  A block spans multiple lines and is terminated by a blank line  Each line in the  protocol is terminated by a newline character     The protocol preamble block is always the first block sent by the Teranex Server  followed by the  dev
128. video  the front panel display in Teranex Express provides status information which  includes video format  frame rate  timecode and audio levels        Getting Started       REF IN Y NTSC PALIN B YIN RY IN                 Y NTSC PAL OUT B Y OUT    OUT UT     z  g  o  S                    o       PR PS         HDMI OUT    SD HD 3G SDI          ES L     somos    RYIN Y NTSC PALOUT B Y OUT R Y OUT    EMOTE IN OUT REFIN  Y NTSC PALIN B YIN    INB LOOP A LOOP B OUTA OUTB    3000000    SD HD 3G  EE ee             o HDMI       COCE    INA INB LOOP A LOOP B OUTA OUTB  REF IN 12G SDI 6G SDI 12G SDI 6G SDI 12G SDI 6G SDI    JOOO      Connect your video source and destination equipment to your  Teranex processor        OPTICAL                                  VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME RATE ASPECT    BES 20 So So  ae 8   ES En  agicdesien  rom            EA EX  Ea FF  OUT  ame   ame ail PSF 30  Smarr  ADJ  EE em    VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT                                              Press the IN button to display the video input format  In this  example  the format is 1080i50 via SDI with embedded audio     VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME ASPECT    _      h  m  aa  Ea  EJ   a zl a oe   LBOX CCUT  B  3   a     J C2 J2  Er  Lo   ee mm                 VIDEO AUDIO FORMAT FRAME ASPECT                                           Press the OUT button and select a format to convert to  In this  example  the conversion is set to  720p50  embedded SDI and  HDMI audio  plus analog audio        Connecting Teranex
129. y E encoded signal     The Blackmagic Dolby encoder and decoder are 72 pin SIMM modules that are easily installed into the  empty SIMM slots on your Teranex 3D s motherboard     To install the Blackmagic Design Dolby encoder or decoder module   Step 1  Ensure the power is unplugged     Step 2  Unscrew all Teranex 3D s 12 lid screws using a T10 Torx screwdriver  Carefully remove the lid   keeping the earth lead secured     Step 3  Hold the Dolby encoder or decoder module with its contacts facing the empty SIMM slot  labelled  encode  or  decode  respectively  The SIMM s keyway needs to be aligned with the  slot key or the SIMM will not seat     Step 4  Gently insert the module into the SIMM slot until the contacts are firmly seated     Step 5  Lean the module towards the rear of your Teranex 3D until the metal clips fasten to each side  of the module     Step 6  Replace the lid and screw in all lid screws     After installation  place the supplied Dolby sticker on the lid near the back panel so you can easily verify  the Dolby module or modules have been installed     Confirming Dolby Audio   To output Dolby audio from your Teranex 3D  map your Dolby audio output channels using the control  panel LCD menus  For instructions  refer to    output mapping    in the    audio menu settings  section of  this manual        Bey Installing Optional Blackmagic Fiber Optic SFP    Installing the SFP Module into the Teranex Express        Installing the optional Blackmagic Fiber Optic SFP i
130. ys the  settings for each function  selected in the function  page bar     Using the Blackmagic Teranex Setup Utility    Blackmagic Teranex Processor Control at a Glance    The screen layout of the Blackmagic Teranex Setup utility is easy to use  providing a title bar  six major    functional pages and a settings gear        Teranex Express    Teranex Express    Setup Processing  Input Output   Video Input    Audio Input     Input Format   Output Format   SDI Output    3G SDI Output   Use Test Pattern   No Video Display     Video Reference     Line Offset     Pixel Offset     Los    Aspect Data    SDI   Embedded  1080i59 94   2160p59 94   Quad HD for UHD   3G Level B   None    Black       Input    External    Audio    Cancel    Configure    px    Save             Click the settings  gear icon to  save and recall  settings presets     Cancel closes the   settings page and   discards any new  changes     Save confirms  any new settings  and closes the  Teranex Setup  settings page     Various parameters  are selectable via  drop down lists   buttons  direct entry  or slider controls                 Teranex Express Mur mcm  Teranex Express  Setup Processing Aspect Data Audio Configure  Details  Name  Teranex Express  Network Settings  IP Address   Preset Names  Preset 1  Preset 1  Preset 2  Preset 2  Preset 3  Preset 3  Preset 4  Preset 4  Preset S  Preset S  Preset 6  Preset 6  Factory Reset     Teranex Express Perea eee  Teranex Express  Setup Processing Aspect Data Audio Conf
131. zing the Interface    Click and drag the bottom right corner of the log in pane to proportionally resize the interface to best  fit your screen size  Alternatively  drag a window edge to resize either vertically or horizontally     Selecting a Teranex Processor    The Teranex Setup utility will automatically locate your Teranex processor on your Ethernet network  and will display it by model name in the log in pane  If more than one Teranex Processor is found  each  will be displayed in a separate window  Simply click the arrows in the right and left screen margins to  select the desired processor  then click the icon below the processor s name to establish a connection     If your Teranex Processor did not automatically appear  you can add the unit manually using its IP address   The IP address of your Teranex Processor can be found via the unit s front panel in the    system setup  menu     If you need to establish a new IP address  either static or via DHCP  this can also be done from  the front panel  Please refer to the    system setup menu  section of this manual for details     To add a Teranex Processor using Teranex Setup   Step 1  Press the    add device  button at the bottom left corner of the login pane   Step 2  Type in the IP address and press    add     Step 3  The Teranex Processor will appear as another controllable device on your network        Title bar shows the  processor s network name  and Teranex model name     Function page bar     This section displa
    
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