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Chyron infinit! series - 14.9 XFER;CNTL XFER Functions (Outputs); 14.9.1 XFER;CNTL XFER and Active Buffers

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CHYRON Corporation
Buffers & Channels 14-40 Revision D
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The Mix Control, Multiple Effects, XFER and CNTL
XFER
functions on the iNFiNiT! and MAX!> are capable
of emulating routers.
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The following table describes how the XFER and CNTL
XFER
functions operate.
XFER and CNTL XFER function as routers, transferring
video from CHANNEL 1’s (AIR CHANNEL) output to
CHANNEL 2’s (PREVIEW CHANNEL) output, and
vice versa.
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When a XFER or CNTL XFER operation is performed,
the active buffer can change, depending on the channel
and buffer assignments, and whether you were in the
active buffer when you performed the operation.
2. See §16.7 for information on setting the Mix Settings window in Mix
Effects, and §17.5 for information on setting the Mix Settings window in
Multiple Effects
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XFER
Transfers contents of A AIR to PREVIEW, and vice
versa. The new setting is reflected in the
BUFFER: field
in Message Compose.
XFER is not operational in Dual User systems.
CNTL XFER Transfers the contents of B AIR output to PREVIEW,
and vice-versa.
CNTL XFER is not operational in Dual User systems.

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