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Executing a Transition
Chapt
For example, in the previous illustration, it can be seen that the transition is
more than half completed.
When the transition is completed, all of the LEDs go off.
Setting the Transition Rate
There are two ways of setting the transition rate: using the numeric keypad
control block to enter a numeric value, or using the Misc menu to access the
Transition menu for the M/E or PGM/PST bank.
You can also display the transition rate and independent key transition rate for
each of the M/E and PGM/PST banks, and change the settings.
(See
“Displaying a List of Transition Rates and Changing the Settings” (page
321).)
Note
When a clip transition is selected as the transition type, it is not possible to set
the transition rate.
Frame input mode and timecode input mode
For numeric input of the transition rate value, there are two modes: frame input
mode and timecode input mode. The frame input mode is selected
automatically when the frame display mode is selected. The timecode input
mode is selected automatically when the timecode display mode is selected.
Frame input mode:
The entered value is a number of frames.
Example: Entering 123 constitutes an entry of 123 frames
Timecode input mode:
The entered value is a timecode value.
Example: Entering 123 constitutes an entry of 1 second 23 frames.
Note
Whereas you can enter a value of up to 999 in frame input mode, a value not
smaller than 10 seconds cannot be entered in timecode input mode.
Frame display mode and timecode display mode
For the transition rate display in the transition control block, there are two
modes: frame display mode and timecode display mode. You can select one of
these modes in setup.
(See “Operation Settings (Operation Menu)” in Chapter
19 (Volume 3).)
Note
The setting is common to all banks of the switcher.
Summary of Contents for MVS-6000
Page 12: ...12 Table of Contents Diagnostic Menu 393 Index 394 ...
Page 92: ...92 Basic Menu Operations Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel ...
Page 140: ...Key Snapshots 196 Key Snapshot Operations 196 ...
Page 198: ...198 Key Snapshots Chapter 4 Keys ...
Page 220: ...220 Wipe Snapshots Chapter 5 Wipes ...
Page 254: ...254 Creating User Programmable DME Patterns Chapter 6 DME Wipes ...
Page 330: ...330 Video Process Settings Chapter 8 Color Backgrounds Copy and Swap and Other Settings ...
Page 350: ...Chapter 9 Color Corrector 350 Color Corrector Functions ...