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Real Time rendering
mode
The uniqueness of Virtual Studio comes from its powerful real-time
rendering engine. In this mode, users can enjoy the flexibility of
operating in real time. This includes using the video mixer and
switcher features, controlling the tracking, and operating with a
joystick during a live shoot. Real-time rendering can also be used
with pre-rendered sets. For example, if there is a need to modify a
small aspect within a pre-rendered set, the user can simply focus
on making the modification in real time, leaving all other parts
intact. This approach saves the time and effort of having to
re-render an entire set in order to apply the
modification.
▲ Pre-rendered mode
Higher video quality can be attained from operating the system in
pre-rendered mode. Every 3D scene imported from Autodesk 3ds Max
can be pre-rendered for the best video quality and used
synchronously with or without live chroma key inputs. Unlike other
production systems that require two rendering machines and an
external mixer to preserve the high quality of live chroma key
input, our Virtual Studio, with its built-in rendering engine and
mixer, ensures the same broadcasting quality at a much lower cost,
with less labor time.
▲ Mixed rendering mode
This hybrid mode of operation eliminates the need to re-render all
sources when interactive 3D objects are inserted. For example,
studio productions for weather and news programs often require the
overlay of 3D elements on top of pre-rendered background images. By
applying Virtual Studio’s mixed rendering mode, users can
preserve the quality of the pre-rendered background while inserting
and controling the new objects in real time.
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