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Chapter 3: Basic Operations
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Inserting Text onto Videos
The procedure will differ depending on the format
of the text signal being input from the computer.
Using RGB Input Signals to Insert Text
(TITLE Function)
Perform the following to overlay the text (signal)
that is input from a computer connected to the
TITLE (RGB) input connector on the rear of the unit.
The TITLE function can be used in both the
BKGD and EFFECT modes, and can be used in
conjunction with other video effects.
Pre-adjustment is necessary when inserting text onto videos.
For details, see “Using RGB Input Signals to Insert Text (TITLE
Function)” (page 46).
1
Check that the RGB signal from the computer
is being input in the [INPUT] viewer of the
multi-viewer.
Input signal from the computer
PGM output
2
Select (light) the TITLE button.
The text in composited onto the PGM output
video via a cut.
Input signal from the computer
Canceling composites
Press the TITLE button.
The composite will be enabled/disabled with each
press.
Using HDMI Input Signals to Insert Text (EFFECT Mode)
Perform the following to use EFFECT mode to overlay the text (signal) that is input from a computer
connected to an HDMI input connector on the rear of the unit.
This method cannot be used in conjunction with other video effects.
Pre-adjustment is necessary when inserting text onto videos. For details, see “Using HDMI Input Signals to Insert Text (EFFECT Mode)”
(page 47).
9 INPUT TERMINALS
VIDEO
SDI
VIDEO
SDI
HDMI
SDI
HDMI
SDI
TITLE
INPUT
TALLY
MULTI VIEWER
PGM
LINE
OUTPUT
Select the text video to be inserted
with the row B buttons.
Select the luminance key pattern.
Select the rate at which the text is composited.
Press this button to execute the text
composite.
Light the EFFECT button.
1
Check the assigned videos in the [INPUT] viewer of the multi-viewer.
For details on changing the assigned videos, see “Assigning Inputs” (page 25).