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3.9.3 Dual PIP Mode
In the dual Picture In Picture mode, the same Lock Source (Layer Component
Z) is applied to both Outputs 1 and 2. The Imagery present on those Outputs
therefore will be locked to the single Lock Source even though there are two
Outputs available.
From a practical standpoint, this means that there is only one lock source
available and both outputs will contain the same lock source imagery.
The Keyers can adjust the components of each Window independently so as
to make a portion of the underlying Window pierce the overlaying Window and
the logos can be used as desired in the Output imagery.
Two Windows are available, “A” and “B”, on each of the two Outputs. Each
Output displays the Windows at the same position and sizing. By changing
the order of the layers either PIP can be placed in front of the other and the
balance of the layers can be utilized as well.
Color Background – Output 1
1Z Lock Source
Logo “1a”
Logo “1b”
Window “1B”
Window “1A”
Color Background – Output 2
2Z Lock Source
Logo “2a”
Logo “2b”
Window “2B”
Window “2A”
Inputs switched into Windows “A”, “B” and “Z” appear on both outputs (in
other words, the imagery present in Window 1A is the same as 2A and the
imagery present in Window 1B is the same as that present in Window 2B).
Positions and sizing is also the same for both Outputs however you can utilize
independent Keying, fading and layering on each output.
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