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USER MANUAL
USER MANUAL
USER MANUAL
USER MANUAL
USER MANUAL
USER MANUAL
USER MANUAL
USER MANUAL
Modified frame rate (or FPS) can be defined or relative to original frame rate.
Adjustment
Description
Effective FPS
Current effective FPS of the playback with the following settings applied.
FPS controllable
Yes
or
No
. Displays if the frame rate can be modified.
FPS mode
Select
Media
to use media original frame rate or
Defined
to use manual value.
Defined FPS
Set absolute frame rate (number of frames per second).
Relative FPS
Set a frame rate relative to the original frame rate (from 0.10 to 2.00).
Frame blending
Set to
Enabled
or
Disabled
. This uses a crossfade between frames and displays a
smoother playback when frame rate is lower than original.
8.6
Audio (optional)
Note:
Audio
is grayed-out if
Audio support
is not enabled in Configuration mode.
In
Audio
, control the volume for the selected layer and assign audio channel to output.
Use the
Channel mixer
to assign an output and volume for each audio channel. Use values from 0.0 to 1.0
for the channel volume.
For example: To play a mono audio media file (1 channel) from two speakers, assign that channel to output
from both output 1 and 2 (O1 and O2) with full volume (1.0).
Note: By default, channel number 1 gets assigned to output 1, channel 2 to output 2 and so on.
8.7
Using Effects
In
Effect1(Fx1)
and
Effect2(Fx2)
, use effects on the media in the layers (keying, blur, waves, glow, etc.). Two
effects per layer can be used at the same time and both panels are identical.
Note:
Effect1
is applied on the layer before
Effect2
. If
Fx1 = Pixelize
and
Fx2 = 3D Cube
, the media is pixelized then rotated with cube
effect and vice versa if
Fx1 = 3D Cube
and
Fx2 = Pixelize
.
Fig. 26 -
Effects
-
To apply an effect, select one effect in the dropdown list, and adjust the effect-specific
parameters to see the result.
-
Click the
Reset
button to reset the current effect panel and cancel the effect.
-
Click the
R. params
button to reset the parameters and keep the effect selected.