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Mbox EXtreme™, AutoPar™, PRG Series 400™, Virtuoso®, Virtuoso® DX, Virtuoso® DX2, and Visionary™ 3D are trademarks of Production Resource Group, LLC, registered in the U.S. and other countries. Apple®, Macintosh®, Mac®, QuickTime® and FireWire® are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. All other brand or product names which may be mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
FOREWORD Safety Notice It is extremely important to read ALL safety information and instructions provided in this manual and any accompanying documentation before installing and operating the products described herein. Heed all cautions and warnings during installation and use of this product. Safety symbols used throughout this manual are as follows: CAUTION advising of potential damage to product. WARNING advising of potential injury or death to persons.
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Table of Contents Introduction About This Manual ...................................................................................................... 1 Additional Documentation........................................................................................... 1 Customer Service ......................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 1. Overview Description Features .........................................................................
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Chapter 3. Operation Mbox Extreme Environment Concept Overview...................................................................................................... Layers......................................................................................................................... Layer Components............................................................................................... Layer Hierarchy....................................................
Appendix A. DMX Channel Mapping DMX Operation Channel Mapping....................................................................................................... Combined DMX Channel Map ........................................................................... Control Channels ................................................................................................. SDI Shutter Control............................................................................................. Shutter Shapes ...
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INTRODUCTION Introduction About This Manual This manual provides necessary information regarding product safety, installation, and operation for the following PRG equipment: • Mbox Extreme™ Media Server Familiarizing yourself with this information will help you get the most out of your PRG product. WARNING: It is important to read ALL accompanying safety and installation instructions to avoid damage to the product and potential injury to yourself or others.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Customer Service Our comprehensive technical services department ensures you get the full benefit of being a PRG customer. Whether your needs are simple or complex, our full-time staff of experienced professionals are on-hand to provide support. For assistance, contact your nearest PRG office: PRG Dallas (International Service) 8617 Ambassador Row, Suite 120 Dallas, Texas 75247 Ph: 1.214.630.1963 Fx: 1.214.630.5867 Service Fx: 214.638.2125 Service Email: orders@prg.
1. Overview This chapter provides an overview of product features, components, and operations. • Description • Components • Theory of Operation 0 2 . 9 80 0 .
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Description Features The Mbox Extreme™ Media Server is a case-mount unit which allows advanced integration of video and automated lighting. Powerful real time rendering, built-in effects, and interactive 3D objects provide tools for combining pre-recorded video and still images to create visual imagery, which can be displayed by any projector, LED wall, plasma screen or low-res LED lighting fixture.
OVERVIEW : DESCRIPTION 1 • • • • Stores up to 65,535 videos and still images. Stores up to 65,535 3D objects. Starter media library and objects. Hardware I/O module with built in DMX - Art-Net converter and Ethernet switch. Analog (RGBHV), DVI, SDI and HD-SDI video outputs. • Live video inputs can be shared between multiple servers using Ethernet.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Components Mbox Extreme Case Assembly The following illustrations show the case components. Dimmer Control - used to shut off either the main output or mimic main output on the local monitor. DIMMER CONTROL MAIN OUTPUT DBO MONITOR OUTPUT FULL Data I/O- used to input either DMX512 or Art-Net data from the control console.
OVERVIEW : COMPONENTS 1 Ethernet Card - provides additional network card for optional connection to local computer network. Video Input - optional card for connecting live video source. Video Output - DVI / VGA connection supplies video to front I/O panel. out Dongle - used by the application to set up the correct monitor configuration. optical audio in Keyboard / Mouse Output - USB connection for keyboard and mouse devices.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Theory of Operation Data Flow Diagrams DMX512 Input Configuration: Single Media Server with DMX512 Devices In the following configuration, DMX512 control signal is distributed from one DMX512 console to multiple DMX512 devices and one Mbox Extreme Media Server. Data is then distributed from the Mbox Extreme Media Server to the other components as shown below.
1 OVERVIEW : THEORY OF OPERATION Art-Net Input Configuration: Network Switch and Multiple Media Servers In the following configuration, Art-Net control signal is distributed from one control console to one network switch. The network switch then distributes the control signal to all Mbox Extreme Media Servers. Art-Net DMX CONSOLE NETWORK SWITCH IN MBOX EXTREME IN MBOX EXTREME IN MBOX EXTREME Figure 1-4: Network Switch and Multiple Media Servers 0 2. 9 8 0 0.
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2. Installation This chapter provides instructions for unpacking the Mbox Extreme case, connecting to the system and powering up. • Setup • Power Up • Creating Network Connection • Console Patch 0 2 . 9 80 0 .
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Setup Unpack and Hookup Procedure To set up case components: Step 1. Remove front and back covers from case (Figure 2-1). Step 2. Remove keyboard and mouse from back of case. 1 Remove covers 2 Remove components Figure 2-1: Removing Covers and Components Step 3. At rear of case, verify that Monitor/Dongle, Keyboard/Mouse, USB, Ethernet and Power cables are connected to computer (Figure 2-2). NOTE: Also refer to Figure 1-2.
INSTALLATION : SETUP 2 Step 4. At front of case, connect local monitor data cable to VGA connector (Figure 2-3). Step 5. Connect local monitor power cable to power outlet on front of case or to local AC power service. Step 6. Connect case power cable to front of case, then to local AC power service. Connect monitor data cable Connect monitor AC cable To Local AC Power Service Figure 2-3: Connecting Monitor Power and Data Cabling 0 2. 9 8 0 0.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL System Connection Procedure Once the case is set up and in place, connect to your control and video output devices. To connect to the system: Step 1. For DMX512 controllers: a. At Data I/O unit, connect console or DMX512 controller to DMX connector as required. DATA I/O DMX ETHERNET Figure 2-4: Connecting DMX512 Control Devices Step 2. For Art-Net consoles: a. At Data I/O unit, connect console to any Ethernet connector (Figure 2-4). b.
INSTALLATION : SETUP Step 2 3. At BNC connections, connect to output device. GENLOCK SDI OUTPUT MONITOR R G B RGBHV Video BNC Connectors H V ACTIVE POWER Figure 2-6: Connecting Output Devices 0 2. 9 8 0 0.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Power Up Power Up Procedure To power up the Mbox Extreme Media Server and launch the application: Step 1. At front of case, press main power switch on Macintosh® G5 computer. Step 2. At local monitor, press power switch. Step 3. Wait for computer to initialize. The Mbox Extreme application will start automatically. Note: If the application does not start automatically, locate the Mbox Extreme icon on the Apple Dock and click once.
INSTALLATION : POWER UP 2 Creating Network Connection The network connection for the built-in Mac G5 Ethernet card should arrive with the Art-Net connection already configured. If the Art-Net connection is not pre-configured, use the following steps to create the connection. To create the built-in network connection: Step 1. At Apple menu, select System Preferences. Step 2. In System Preferences window, select Network icon. Network Icon 0 2. 9 8 0 0.
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INSTALLATION : POWER UP 2 Step 5. Select Show drop-down and click Built-In Ethernet 1. Step 6. Enter the IP Address. This address is required to begin with 2.0.0.x, with each device in your network having a unique number for x between 1-254. Step 7. Enter the Subnet Mask as 255.255.0.0. Step 8. Click Apply Now. 0 2. 9 8 0 0.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Console Patch Patching Fixtures The Mbox Extreme Media Server is designed to work with moving-light consoles. Each console requires a fixture profile for the Mbox Extreme Media Server. It is strongly recommended that all fixtures be patched in the order listed in the table below.
INSTALLATION : QUICK START 2 Quick Start Generating Output After connecting all components, patching all fixtures, and turning on the output device(s), you can follow these procedures to get the Mbox Extreme Media Server up and running. To generate Background output: Step 1. Set Camera Intensity to value 255. Note: The Camera Intensity channel controls the built-in dimmer on the I/O module. If this channel is set to 0, no output will appear on the output device. Step 2.
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3. Operation This chapter provides an overview of the Mbox Extreme Media Server Environment, along with instructions for setup and operation of the Mbox Extreme application window. • Mbox Extreme Environment • Application Window 0 2 . 9 80 0 .
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Mbox Extreme Environment Concept Overview In order to get the most out the Mbox Extreme Media Server, it is important to understand the overall concept of the Mbox Extreme Environment, which is essentially a building platform for "virtual scenery." The final "look" of this virtual scenery can be comprised of backgrounds, 3D objects, camera angles, and lighting, all of which are controllable elements within the Mbox Extreme Environment.
OPERATION : MBOX EXTREME ENVIRONMENT 3 The following illustration is a virtual representation of each element within the Mbox Extreme Environment. (More detailed descriptions of each element are provided on subsequent pages.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Layers The Mbox Extreme 3D Environment provides up to five different layers that can be used as Backgrounds or 3D Objects. You can use any combination of Backgrounds or 3D Objects up to five total. For example, you can create two Backgrounds and three 3D Objects or one Background and four 3D Objects. Layer Components Due to the complexity of the 3D Object manipulation, all layers are comprised of two components: a Texture (30 channels) and Object (23 channels).
OPERATION : MBOX EXTREME ENVIRONMENT 3 Backgrounds The Mbox Extreme 3D Environment provides up to five Background elements. Parameters such as transparency level, color, texture, scale, and rotation can be configured for each, independently, to create a backdrop for your virtual scenery.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Textures The Mbox Extreme Environment includes the ability to apply textures to the Backgrounds and/or 3D Objects. These Textures can be derived from still images or video clips, which are stored in the Mbox Extreme digital media library. Digital media is located on the Mbox Extreme Media Servers within file folders. These folders are referred to as "Libraries," while the actual media files are referred to as "Textures.
OPERATION : MBOX EXTREME ENVIRONMENT 3 Play Modes Play modes can be used to create both In/Out and Random/Stop frames for media playback. Refer to “Play Modes” on page 60 for Play mode DMX512 mappings. In and Out Frame The In and Out Frame feature provides a method for setting a start and stop frame for a video clip in order to loop between two points. Like the Effects and Transitions feature, the In/Out frame can be applied to Background or Object textures.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL 3D Objects The Mbox Extreme Environment includes up to five 3D Objects. Parameters such as shape, transparency level, texture, color and scale can be configured for each, independently, to create dynamic or stationary objects within your virtual scenery. These Objects - unlike the Backgrounds can interact in a 3-dimensional space, which means that there is no set order to their appearance.
OPERATION : MBOX EXTREME ENVIRONMENT 3 Step 5. Set Shape Library channel to a value between 000-255. This determines the folder for the model. Step 6. Set Shape channel to a value between 000-255. This determines the file for the model. Step 7. Adjust desired parameters for the Texture as desired. Note: Some control parameters for 3D models are located in the Texture channels. Applying a Texture to a 3D Object using DMX512 control: Step 1. Use 3D object created in previous section. Step 2.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Camera The Mbox Extreme Environment includes one Camera element. This element performs two main functions: • Master Intensity control of Mbox Extreme I/O Module. Note: The Camera Intensity channel must be greater than 0 to view any output from the Mbox Extreme I/O Module. • Modifies the viewpoint of the 3D Objects and Backgrounds.
OPERATION : MBOX EXTREME ENVIRONMENT 3 Shutter Shutter parameters offer the ability to shape a layer. Shutters can be positioned, scaled, and rotated. To activate the Shutter, the Shutter Shape channel must be set to a value other than the default. Shutter have the following controllable elements: • Shutter Shapes • Shutter X • Shutter Y • Shutter Color • Shutter Scale • Shutter Edge • Shutter Rotation For more information, see “Shutter” on page 51 and “Shutter Shapes” on page 59.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Application Window Overview The Mbox Extreme Media Server contains the Mbox Extreme software application. The Mbox Extreme application window allows you to view the Mbox Extreme Media Server output in either window or full screen mode on the local monitor. The application window contains two screens: • Mbox Output window. • Setup window. The Setup window is used to: • Set DMX512 or Art-Net address for this media server.
OPERATION : APPLICATION WINDOW 3 Starting the Mbox Extreme Application The Mbox Extreme application will start automatically when the computer is turned on. If the application does not start automatically, locate the Mbox Extreme icon on the Apple Dock and click once. When starting the application, the default is to preload all 3D models. While 3D models are loading, the computer will be locked and the Mbox Extreme application window appears with a blue screen and progress bar (Figure 3-4).
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Setup Window The Setup window allows you to configure parameters for the individual Mbox Extreme Media Server. This Setup window only appears when viewing the Mbox Extreme application in window mode. To open the Setup window: Step 1. Start the Mbox Extreme application. For more information, see “Starting the Mbox Extreme Application” on page 35. Step 2. At top of application window, press Setup button.
OPERATION : APPLICATION WINDOW 3 Changing the Application Window Size The Mbox Extreme application window opens in either window or full-screen mode depending on the settings specified in the Setup window. Set “Setup Window” on page 36. To change window size: • Press b / [F] to toggle between full-screen and window mode. Closing the Application To close and quit the Mbox Extreme application, press the Mbox Extreme menu.
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4. Media Content This chapter provides instructions for managing media files which reside on the Mbox Extreme Media Server and for adding your own custom content. • Content Type • Content Management 0 2 . 9 80 0 .
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Content Type Images and Video Clips The Mbox Extreme Media Server supports Apple ® QuickTime® technology for rendering and playback of images and video files.
MEDIA CONTENT : CONTENT MANAGEMENT 4 Content Management Overview The Mbox Extreme Media Server offers a flexible media folder structure. Media can reside locally on the Mbox Extreme server hardrive or on additional hardrives or storage devices connected to the Macintosh® G5 computer. At startup, the Mbox Extreme application performs a media scan to search all folders that reside within the /Mbox/Media folder that resides on the main hardrive of the Mbox Extreme Media Server.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL The Mbox Extreme Media Server also supports 16-bit file numbers. When a file contains a 16-bit number, the folder number is the upper 8 bits of the 16-bit number. The folder number of any parent folders is ignored. Note: When using 16-bit file numbers, the file number does not get updated when moved to another folder.
MEDIA CONTENT : CONTENT MANAGEMENT 4 Adding Video and Image Files Note: You must rescan the media folders or restart the Mbox Extreme application any time you add content to the Mbox Extreme Media Server. To rescan the media, use the Rescan Media Library Control Channel on the Camera Fixture. For more information, see “Control Channels” on page 59. To add video and/or image files: Step 1. Open /Mbox/Media folder located on the main hardrive. Step 2.
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5. Troubleshooting and Maintenance This chapter procedures for extended care of the Mbox Extreme Media Server. • Routine Maintenance 0 2 . 9 80 0 .
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Routine Maintenance Cleaning or Replacing the Air Filter The air filters, located at front of the Macintosh® G5 computer, should be cleaned or replaced as needed. To clean/remove air filter: Step 1. At computer, pull four screw pins to release grill. Step 2. Remove grill and air filter. Step 3. Clean filter with compressed air (or water, if allowed to fully dry). Step 4. Re-install.
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE : ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 5 Removing Computer from Case The Macintosh® G5 computer can be removed from the case to be cleaned or replaced. Two configurations of the Mbox Extreme case exist: one case contains two mounting brackets that attach to the computer and the other contains only foam encasing the computer. To remove Mac G5 computer with mounting brackets: Step 1. At rear of case, disconnect all cables from Mac G5 computer. Step 2.
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A. DMX Channel Mapping This Appendix contains tables for the combined DMX512 channel map as well as additional controls such as play modes, tiling, shutter shapes, aspect control, blending control, texture effect, transitions, and built-in shapes. 0 2 . 9 80 0 .
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL DMX Operation Channel Mapping Combined DMX Channel Map Table A-1: Mbox Extreme Combined DMX Channel Map Channel Function Default Intensity 0 2 Red 255 3 Green 255 4 Blue 255 Notes Ambient Light 1 Spot Light 1 5 Intensity 0 6 Red 255 7 Green 255 8 Blue 255 Intensity 0 Spot Light 2 9 10 Red 255 11 Green 255 12 Blue 255 Intensity 0 Spot Light 3 13 14 Red 255 15 Green 255 16 Blue 255 Spot Light 4 17 Intensity 0 18 Red
DMX CHANNEL MAPPING : DMX OPERATION A Table A-1: Mbox Extreme Combined DMX Channel Map (Continued) 28 Orbit Y fine 255 29 Dolly course 127 30 Dolly fine 255 31 Roll course 127 32 Roll fine 33 Spin 127 34 Field of View course 127 35 Field of View fine 255 36 Pitch course 127 37 Pitch fine 255 38 Yaw course 127 39 Yaw fine 255 40 Effect 1 0 41 Effect Control 1a 0 42 Effect Control 1b 0 43 Effect 2 0 44 Effect Control 2a 0 45 Effect Control 2b 0 46 Contro
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Table A-1: Mbox Extreme Combined DMX Channel Map (Continued) Keystone 67 Edge Blending Enable 0 68 Keystone X course 127 69 Keystone X fine 255 70 Keystone Y course 127 71 Keystone Y fine 255 72 Tile Mode 0 73 Tile Overlap 0 74 Scale course 255 75 Scale fine 255 76 Edge 1 0 0-9 Narrow, 10-19 Med, 20-255 Wide See Tiling Modes Edge blending - Top 77 Edge 2 0 Edge blending - Left 78 Edge 3 0 Edge blending - Bottom 79 Edge 4 0 E
DMX CHANNEL MAPPING : DMX OPERATION A Table A-1: Mbox Extreme Combined DMX Channel Map (Continued) 108 Out Frame fine 255 109 Aspect 0 See Aspect Control 110 Blending 255 See Blending Control 111 Effect 1 0 See Texture Effects 112 Effect Control 1a 0 113 Effect Control 1b 0 114 Effect 2 0 115 Effect Control 2a 0 116 Effect Control 2b 0 117 XFade Type 0 118 XFade Timing 0 See Texture Effects See Transitions Object 1 - Object 119 Transparency 0 120 Shape Library 0
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Table A-1: Mbox Extreme Combined DMX Channel Map (Continued) 149 Blue 255 150 Z Position course 127 151 Z Position fine 255 152 Scale course 127 153 Scale fine 255 154 Library 0 155 Texture 0 156 Play Mode 0 157 Play Speed 127 158 In Frame course 0 See Play Modes 159 In Frame fine 0 160 Out Frame course 255 161 Out Frame fine 255 162 Aspect 0 See Aspect Control 163 Blending 255 See Blending Control 164 Effect 1 0 See
DMX CHANNEL MAPPING : DMX OPERATION A Table A-1: Mbox Extreme Combined DMX Channel Map (Continued) 191 Z Spin 127 192 Effect 1 0 193 Effect Control 1a 0 194 Effect Control 1b 0 195 Transparency 0 196 X Position course 127 197 X Position fine 255 198 Y Position course 127 199 Y Position fine 255 Object 3- Texture 200 Red 255 201 Green 255 202 Blue 255 203 Z Position course 127 204 Z Position fine 255 205 Scale course 127 206 Scale fine 255 207 Library 0 2
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Table A-1: Mbox Extreme Combined DMX Channel Map (Continued) 232 Y Scale course 127 233 Y Scale fine 255 234 Z Scale course 127 235 Z Scale fine 255 236 X Rotation course 127 237 X Rotation fine 255 238 Y Rotation course 127 239 Y Rotation fine 255 240 Z Rotation course 127 241 Z Rotation fine 255 242 X Spin 127 243 Y Spin 127 244 Z Spin 127 245 Effect 1 0 246 Effect Control 1a 0 247 Effect Control 1b 0 248 Transparency
DMX CHANNEL MAPPING : DMX OPERATION A Table A-1: Mbox Extreme Combined DMX Channel Map (Continued) 274 Effect Control 2a 0 275 Effect Control 2b 0 276 XFade Type 0 277 XFade Timing 0 278 Transparency 0 279 Shape Library 0 280 Shape 0 281 Shape XFade Time 0 282 Anim Speed 127 283 X Scale course 127 284 X Scale fine 255 285 Y Scale course 127 286 Y Scale fine 255 287 Z Scale course 127 288 Z Scale fine 255 289 X Rotation course 127 290 X Rotation fine 255 2
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Table A-1: Mbox Extreme Combined DMX Channel Map (Continued) 315 Play Mode 0 316 Play Speed 127 317 In Frame course 0 318 In Frame fine 319 Out Frame course 255 320 Out Frame fine 255 See Play Modes 321 Aspect 0 See Aspect Control 322 Blending 255 See Blending Control See Texture Effects 323 Effect 1 0 324 Effect Control 1a 0 325 Effect Control 1b 0 326 Effect 2 0 327 Effect Control 2a 0 328 Effect Control 2b 0 329 XFade Ty
DMX CHANNEL MAPPING : DMX OPERATION A Control Channels Table A-2: Control Channels * ** Value Type 0-9 none 10-19 Version HUD 40-49 Lights/Camera/Shutter/Keystone HUD 50-59 Objects HUD 240 Rescan Media Library* 241 Enable SDI output controls** 250 Quit Application* 251 Shutdown Computer* 252 Restart Computer* 253 Restart Application* Special commands require that the DMX512 value be held for three seconds, followed by an immediate change to DMX value 0 without any other values in b
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Play Modes Table A-5: Play Modes Value Function 0-9 Forward Loop 10-19 Reverse Loop 20-29 Forward Once 30-39 Reverse Once 40-49 Forward Bounce 50-59 Reverse Bounce 60-69 Random 70-79 Forward Once - Restart on In Frame Change 80-89 Scrub - In Frame 90-99 Scrub - Out Frame Aspect Control Table A-6: Aspect Control Value Mode 0 Square Pixels 1-254 Ratios scaling from 1:4 to 4:1 74 4:3 ratio 104 16:9 ratio 255 Fit to Screen mode Blending C
DMX CHANNEL MAPPING : DMX OPERATION A Tiling Modes Table A-8: Tiling Modes Value Mode 0 Tiling Disabled 1 2x2 - 1of 4 2 2x2 - 2 of 4 3 2x2 - 3 of 4 4 2x2 - 4 of 4 5 3x3 - 1 of 9 6 3x3 - 2 of 9 7 3x3 - 3 of 9 8 3x3 - 4 of 9 9 3x3 - 5 of 9 10 3x3 - 6 of 9 11 3x3 - 7 of 9 12 3x3 - 8 of 9 13 3x3 - 9 of 9 14 4x4 - 1 of 16 15 4x4 - 2 of 16 16 4x4 - 3 of 16 17 4x4 - 4 of 16 18 4x4 - 5 of 16 19 4x4 - 6 of 16 20 4x4 - 7 of 16 21 4x4 - 8 of 16 22 4x4 - 9 of 16 23 4x4
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Texture Effects Table A-9: Texture Effects Value 62 Effect Description Control 1 0 None No effect 1 Monochrome convert colors to grayscale amount 2 Sepia Tone convert colors to sepia tone image amount 3 Invert color invert 4 Color Reduce reduce color space amount 5 Bright/Contrast brightness and contrast controls brightness 6 Saturation saturation control saturation 7 Hue hue adjustment hue 8 Gamma gamma adjustment gamma 9 Expos
DMX CHANNEL MAPPING : DMX OPERATION A Table A-9: Texture Effects (Continued) Value Effect Description Control 1 Control 2 40 Wobble 41 Bump Distortion dynamic wobbling effect size speed bump distortion radius scale 42 Hole Hole distortion radius 43 Pinch pinch distortion radius 44 Torus torus distortion width 45 Twirl twirl distortion radius scale 46 Vortex vortex distortion radius angle 47 Lozenge lozenge distortion width 48 Edge Work Black & White conversion r
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Table A-10: Transitions (Continued) 64 Value Transition Description 10 White Diagonal blended white stripe diagonal 11 Through Black fade to black and back in 12 Through White fade to white and back in 13 Through Red fade to red and back in 14 Bright First transition by brightness of new image 15 Dark First transition by darkness of new image 16 Dots fade with small dots 17 Big Dots fade with big dots 18 Burst white star burst transition
DMX CHANNEL MAPPING : DMX OPERATION A Built-In Shapes Table A-11: Built-In Shapes 0 2. 9 8 0 0.
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B. Reference Charts This Appendix contains profiles and channel mapping which will be useful when patching the Mbox Extreme Media Server to specific types of control consoles. A list of all available Effects and Transitions is also included. • Virtuoso® Console • Miscellaneous 0 2 . 9 80 0 .
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Virtuoso® Console Virtuoso Profiles and Channel Map Table B-1: Virtuoso Light Channel Map Channel Function Default 1 Intensity 0 2 Red 255 3 Green 255 4 Blue 255 Table B-2: Virtuoso Camera Channel Map Channel Function Default Virtuoso Control 1 2 Intensity 255 Intensity Red 255 Color3 3 Green 255 Color2 4 Blue 255 Color1 5-6 Orbit X 32767 Pan 7-8 Orbit Y 32767 Tilt 9-10 Dolly 32767 Beam 11-12 Roll 32767 Edge 13 Spin
REFERENCE CHARTS : VIRTUOSO® CONSOLE B Table B-2: Virtuoso Camera Channel Map (Continued) Channel Function 30-39 FPS Display 40-49 Lights/Camera/Shutter/Keystone HUD 50-59 Objects HUD 200 DEBUG ONLY: Trace Dump 240 Rescan Media Library 241 Enable SDI output controls 250 Quit Application 251 Shutdown Computer 252 Restart Computer 253 Restart Application Default Virtuoso Control Table B-3: Virtuoso Shutter Channel Mapping Channel 0 2. 9 8 0 0.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Table B-4: Virtuoso Keystone Channel Mapping Channel Function Default Virtuoso Control 1 Enable 255 Intensity 2 Keystone X 32767 Pan 3 Keystone X 4 Keystone Y 32767 Tilt 5 Keystone Y 6 Tile Mode 0 Rotating Gobo 7 Tile Overlap 0 Gobo Index 8 Scale 65536 Zoom 9 Scale 10 Edge1 0 Prism Index 11 Edge2 0 Edge 12 Edge3 0 Prism 13 Edge4 0 Beam 14 Corner 1 - X 0 Framing 15 Corner 1 - Y 0 Framing 16 Corner 2- X 0 Fram
REFERENCE CHARTS : VIRTUOSO® CONSOLE B Table B-5: Virtuoso Object 2D Channel Mapping (Continued) Channel Function Default Virtuoso Control 14 Texture 0 Gobo Wheel 15 Play Mode 0 Shift-Edge 16 Play Speed 127 Edge 17 In Frame 0 Prism 18 In Frame 65535 Prism Index 19 Out Frame 20 Out Frame 21 Aspect 0 Shutter 22 Blending 255 Beam 23 Effect1 0 Rotating Gobo 24 Effect Control 1a 0 Gobo Index 25 Effect Control 1b 0 Shift-Gobo Index 26 Effect 2 0 Effects Wheel 2
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Table B-6: Virtuoso Object DMX Mapping (Continued) Channel Function Default Virtuoso Control 8 Y Scale 32767 Color2 9 Y Scale 10 Z Scale 32767 Color3 32767 Beam 32767 Edge 32767 Zoom Shutter 11 Z Scale 12 X Rotation 13 X Rotation 14 Y Rotation 15 Y Rotation 16 Z Rotation 17 Z Rotation 18 X Spin 127 19 Y Spin 127 Prism 20 Z Spin 127 Prism Index 21 Effect 1 0 Effects Wheel 22 Effect Control 1a 0 Effects Index 23 Effe
REFERENCE CHARTS : MISCELLANEOUS B Miscellaneous Effects and Transitions The following tables provide a complete list of effects and transitions. Where applicable, the userconfigurable parameters are defined. Texture Effects Table B-8: Texture Effects 0 2. 9 8 0 0.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Table B-8: Texture Effects Value 74 Effect Description Control 1 Control 2 30 Rectangular Crop rectangular image crop with edge blur size edge 31 Mirrors various mirror modes mode 32 Horizontal Bars break image into bars number width 33 Vertical Bars break image into bars number width 34 Double Vision offset image and overlay x offset y offset 38 Flicker dynamic flickering effect size speed 39 Shake dynamic shaking effect size sp
REFERENCE CHARTS : MISCELLANEOUS B Transitions Table B-9: Transitions Value 0 2. 9 8 0 0.
MBOX EXTREME™ MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL Table B-9: Transitions 76 Value Transition Description 38 Push Left new image pushes in right to left 39 Push Down new image pushes in top to bottom 40 Push Up new image pushes in bottom to top 255 Object Fade fade out on current object, fade in on new object 02.9800.