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Kaleido-X
Release Notes
• [Version 2.00] If two RCP users use the same head, the mouse pointer is shared. However,
because the pointer position of each user is preserved, the pointer behavior looks
natural.
• [Version 2.00] Connecting the keyboard affects the mouse pointer fluidity.
• [Version 2.00] Mouse pointer movements are not as fluid as on a standard PC.
Signal Formats
• [Ref. #KX-4843] Kaleido-X vs. embedded audio: In the case of a KXI-16HSV, KXI-16HS, or
KXI-16SV (rev. 599 and earlier) input card, if Dolby
E is available in an input signal’s
embedded audio streams number 1, 2, 3 or 4, then audio monitors associated with
streams number 5, 6, 7 or 8 may fail to reflect some of the channels’ actual level.
• [Ref. #KX-6333] KMV-3901/3911 audio probing: When monitoring AC-3 audio
channels
15 or 16, on a source’s embedded audio stream number 8, the detected audio
format may be reported as OTHER instead of AC-3.
• [Ref. #KX-6470] KMV-3901/3911 audio monitoring: The embedded audio signal at the
SDI monitoring output, may fail to be decoded by some equipment.
• [Ref. #KX-6357] Kaleido-X, Kaleido-X16 closed captions: In the case of SDI-625 signals, a
monitor configured with its CC/subtitling text mode set to Auto sense may fail to show
CEA-608 closed captions on the monitor wall.
Workaround: Set the monitor’s text mode to CC (608).
• [Ref. #KX-6356] Kaleido-X, Kaleido-X16 closed captions: With the current version of the
Kaleido-X software, when monitoring PAL or SDI-625 video signals with CEA-608 closed
captioning on line 18, related CC presence alarms are reported as Line 21 loss and CC1
loss.
• [Ref. F33873] Kaleido-IP: The current version of the Kaleido-X software for the Kaleido-IP
does not support decoding of SMPTE 302M PCM audio.
• [Ref. #33320] Kaleido-IP: Audio sampling rate changes without a PSI change are not
supported. Should this occur, the audio will not be decoded, and the audio loss alarm
will be raised.
• [Ref. #KX-4985] Kaleido-IP: The current version of the Kaleido-X software for the Kaleido-
IP does not support detection or extraction of teletext.
• [Ref. #27759] KMV-3901/3911 and Kaleido-X16 support for audio monitoring over
HDMI: If AC-3 audio from an SDI source is routed for monitoring, to a monitor wall
display that does not support this format, the display’s loudspeakers may emit a
constant frying noise or become silent.
Workaround: To troubleshoot or confirm the situation, you may want to configure UMDs
in your layout to display the audio format associated with the current source, for each
video window on the monitor wall.
• [Ref. #26964] KXO-24Router cards do not support 3Gbps signals: In the case of a
Kaleido-X (7RU) with the 3G input option enabled, if you try routing a 3 Gbps source to
Note: Miranda’s current implementation of the HDMI standard does not
include detection of the audio formats supported by a specific display. Most
display models support compressed audio.