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Broadcast Pix
V8.5
4.13.2
6.
The Smart Start Wizard window will appear, as
shown on the right, giving the option to
remember the starting next transition and
Direct Key states. Click on
Yes
or
No.
This option is useful to guarantee an effect will
occur the same way it was recorded by adding
a starting command which remembers the
keyer and background next transitions buttons
as well as the Direct Key tally states.
Clicking on Yes will insert two commands at
the start of the Action List, which can be
modified and removed later if desired.
7.
The Save As pop-up window will appear, as
shown on the right, to save the recorded
macro onto the hard drive.
Enter
a name and click on
Save
.
All macros will have a .tln file extension and all
SnapShot Mems have a .bpm file extension.
In order for Macros to be stored and recalled
in the Overall MEM device of the control panel,
a 3-digit number must be added to the front of
the file name (i.e. 123 Swipe.tln), but may not
have the same number as a .bpm file. There
are a total of 999 registers that are shared
across Overall SnapShot and Macro
Memories.
To record a macro from the panel:
1.
Select the
[MEM]
button in Device Control-A.
This will bring up the MEM device PixPad.
2.
Click on the
[Controls]
PixButton in the
PixPad.
3.
In the following PixPad select the
[MEM Save
Macro]
PixButton, as shown on the right.
4.
Select an available memory, 1-999, as
described in section 4.12.1.
NOTE:
All Macros must live in the C:\BroadcastPix\memories folder to be accessed by the system.