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Fig. 93 -
Cue timing example
The previous example shows two cues: Cue 1 and Cue 2.
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Cue 1 has an intensity value of 100.
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Cue 2 has an intensity value of 0.
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The intensity starts at 0 and progressively increases to 100 at the fade of Cue 1.
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After the end of Cue 1, Cue 2 starts.
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The intensity progressively decreases to 0 at the fade of Cue 2.
It is possible to set Default Cue timings for all parameters and custom wait and fade times for specific
parameters. In case of conflict, the custom timings prevail. Otherwise a cue is complete when the cue hold
time is finished.
Note
: Cues can run for a longer time than the timing values indicated in the Cues panels.
Fig. 94 -
Timing parameters for layers 2, 3 and 4 override default cue timings
Fade exceptions
The following parameters do not fade but will take the new value at start of fade:
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Media selection / FX selection
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Deinterlacing type
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Draw mode / Play mode
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Scaling algorithm
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Timecode settings
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Layer synchronization
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Media end action
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Frame blending
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FPS mode