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The VR-MUX 1 is a compact multiplexing
unit used to create 3D stereo images from separate 2D video sources. Sources are
normally two video cameras placed side-by-side to capture a stereoscopic view,
however, input from any video sources, including VCRs can be multiplexed. The
2D video inputs are combined into stereo 3D as a Spatially Multiplexed Image (SMI),
a format that produces flickerless images when displayed through VRex's patented
mPol optics. Your 3D video can be viewed in real time using a VRex projector to
project to an audience of any size or your video can be saved on standard videotape.
The VR-MUX1 allows you to multiplex any two genlocked video sources into stereo.
Your existing video cameras may be all that is needed to create stereo productions
with the VR-MUX1.
Among its many applications, the VR-MUX1 has proven a valuable means to multiplex
the output of 3D endoscopes for a display to a surgeon or for archiving training tapes.
The VR-MUX1 is also useful in special effects applications such as multiplexing a 2D
source to produce frame-lag 3D, or for overlaying multiple sources in the same video
frame.
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