CHYRON Corporation
Advanced Playback 9-16 Revision D
Enter the keystrokes listed in each row of the following
table. The column
Step lists the step numbers as they
appear on the Roll Control Buffer List that you create.
Tutorial 1: Creating a Roll Control Buffer List
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Execute the following step if the Roll Control Buffer is not displayed. Other-
wise, begin with Step 0. The
key can be replaced by the
Ï key when
entering the keystrokes. For the sake of clarity, only
is shown.
CNTL or SETUP
ROLL
Displays Roll Control Buffer (Figure 9-1).
0
A
Displays Status Info.
When Roll is executed, time computations and
error checks are displayed.
1
S 6.0
Ì E
Sets
Speed. For this example, enter 6.0. Ì
moves the cursor back to the command column,
where an
Ease command is then applied.
Because of technical limitations, it is recommended that you
restrict the range of speeds in a Standard Roll to integral values 5
through 9, and not to enter fractional speeds. Special Roll accom-
modates speeds from 0.0 through 9.9 as well as fractional speeds.
It is good practice to preview Rolls to see how they look when exe-
cuted.
2
ROLL
or R
100
Í 101
Specifies the first two messages to roll. For this
example, enter a range of message ID numbers
from
100 to 101.
3
P 60
Specifies a pause duration in fields. For this
example, enter
60. This pauses the roll of mes-
sage 102 for 1 second (NTSC or PAL-M), or 1.2
seconds (PAL).
4
S 9.0
For this example, enter
9.0.
5
ROLL
or R
102
Specifies the third message to roll. For this
example, enter message ID number 102.