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3025SW Master Control Switching & Channel Branding
Revision 1.0 Page 133
7.2. DVE FOR SQUEEZEBACKS
The 3025SW has a single option for enabling a DVE for squeezebacks. The +DVE-2D option provides
three channels of 2D DVE moves (two channels on the Program path and one channel on the Preview
path) through the 3025SW.
The DVE option provides digital video effects Size, Position, Squeeze and Crop. The normal DVE
background (DVE1/IN 13) is derived from a separate input to the 3025SW, although this can also be
configured to be one of the other inputs to the 3025SW.
Note: The 3025SW automatically adds 2 frames of I/O delay to account for the DVE
functionality.
7.2.1. DVE Move Manager
There are two methods to create DVE moves for the 3025SW. Users can use Overture Media Designer
to create primary and secondary DVE moves that are used by the EMC. Users also use Overture Media
Manager to load the DVE moves onto the 3025SW. Please refer to the Overture Suite Users Manual on
details on the creation and management of DVE moves on the 3025SW.
The other method is to use EMC-Setup’s DVE Move Manager. This is selected on the main EMC-Setup
screen.
The DVE Move Manager window will open. It will connect to the 3025SW (over serial or Ethernet based
on comms setting) and show the current list of available DVE moves. There is an offline manager if you
want to create the DVE moves offline.
Note: A maximum of 64 DVE Moves can be created per 3025SW channel.

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