PIPs (Picture In Picture) on the
Di-VentiX II
are in fact layers, and
therefore work just like layers do. Typically, the first available layer
(Layer A), will be used as your background in most event setups, and
by default, will match your main output resolution. The next available
layer (Layer B) can then be used as a PIP, with sources such as a
computer presentation or a camera preview for example.
1/ By clicking on the drop-down menu in the Preview section, situated
next to the layer you wish to use as a PIP, you will access the
image parameters of the PIP source you select (#1 to #8). On the
Preview screen, the source will appear in the layer rectangle, and
A01 will be indicated in the layer rectangle (where A is the layer,
and 01 is the source affected to that layer).
2/ Set the desired PIP attributes (size, position, zoom, border,
transparency...).
3/ Click the “Images” tab to return to the main screen.
*
NOTE
*
:
to memorize a frame, select an input, and take it to the
Main screen. Once the frame is displayed on your Main output, it is
then possible to store it to the
Di-VentiX II
non volatile memory.
It is possible to store up to 8 frames in the
Di-VentiX II
non volatile
memory. Frames are mainly used as backgrounds in a typical show
or event setup, and can be recorded from any of the 8
Di-VentiX II
sources and called back at the click of a single button.
*
NOTE
*
:
frames may be used only one at a time. A frame may not
be affected to a layer.
Working with PIPs
PIP configuration
Working with Frames
1/ Click on the “Logos/Frames” tab of the RCS interface. Then click
the
[
RECORD FRAME]
button.
2/ Click in the field next to the first free Frame to select it.
3/ Click on the
[EXECUTE]
button.
Memorizing Frames
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