The RED Komodo camera is supported for SDI video in Shogun Live. Full details of how to set up and use the camera can be found in the Komodo Operation Guide. This document includes the extra information required to set up and use the camera with Vicon Shogun Live.
This camera has a global shutter sensor which makes it particularly suitable for use with the calibrated video feature of Vicon Shogun Live.
To calibrate the camera in Shogun Live, both genlock and timecode are required. The camera requires the RED Komodo Expander Module to give easy access to genlock and timecode. Ensure this is fitted according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Two cables are required to connect the timecode generator to the Komodo Expander module: one for genlock and one for timecode.
Tri-sync genlock is supplied to the BNC connector labeled Genlock. This must be tri-sync genlock from the port on the timecode generator, usually labeled Sync N or Tri-Black N.
Check these settings on the camera display:
Any other colors (gray, red, yellow, etc) indicate a setup problem, which may not be immediately apparent in Shogun Live but which will cause problems for capturing calibrated video later. For more detailed information including the meaning of each status color, see the Komodo Operation Guide.
Status | On-screen display | Explanation |
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Genlock and timecode being received |
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Genlock being received but not timecode |
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Timecode being received but not genlock | ||
Neither timecode or genlock being received |
Important Shogun Live does not visually indicate whether the camera is getting a genlock signal and cannot tell whether the camera is getting external timecode or generating it internally, so you must check this on the camera itself. |
Connect the SDI output to the capture PC's capture card. If multiple outputs are required (eg, for a monitor), we recommend using an SDI distribution amplifier.
UHD and DCI Shogun Live supports progressive video standards up to 4K, as long as a compatible capture card is used. However, it has been more rigorously tested with the UHD standards (1920 × 1080, 3840 × 2160) than the DCI standards (2048 × 1080, 4096 × 2160). |
We strongly recommend that you disable all the monitoring features on the SDI output. The onscreen display can interfere with calibrating in Shogun Live, unless the text is masked, and if the display features are changed after calibrating, the calibration may be invalidated.
On the camera's onscreen display, select Menu > Monitoring > SDI. Change all of Guides, Tools, and Overlay to 0 (red color, meaning off).