Keep the following in mind when working with clean
feeds:
• Recalling a memory register using Memory AI may
cause the Clean Feed output to look different than
expected. Memory AI allows key elements to be
recalled to other keys than originally resulting in
different key layering.
To Set Up Clean Feed
1.
Press MENU > SYSTEM.
2.
Press the Clean knob to select the ME that you
want to set the clean feed for.
•
M1 — ME 1
•
M2 — ME 2
3.
Use the Clean knob to select which key the
clean feed is taken before.
The selected key, and all keys after it, are not
included in the clean feed output.
External Layer Mode
The clean feed for an ME is used to create a composite
alpha from the keyers on an that ME that is then available
as a single alpha source. This allows you to output both
the video and alpha from an ME to an external switcher.
The key video comes from the output of the source ME
and the key alpha comes from the clean feed of the source
ME.
The alphas that are included in the layer mode output are
set with the keyer buttons in the next transition area.
Toggle a keyer button on to include the alpha from that
keyer in the layer mode output.
When layer mode is turned on for an ME, you are
restricted to cut, dissolve, and wipe transitions.
MediaWipe and DVE transitions are not available.
Tip: To use layer mode internally, select the clean feed for the
ME that is set to layer mode as the alpha for an auto key on
another ME or MiniME
™
.
To Set Up Layer Mode
1.
Press MENU > SYSTEM > NEXT > NEXT >
NEXT > NEXT > NEXT.
2.
Press the LyrMod knob to select the ME that
you want to set the layer mode for.
•
M1 — ME 1
•
M2 — ME 2
3.
Use the LyrMod knob to turn the layer mode
feature on (On) or off (Off).
MultiViewer
The MultiViewer allows you to view multiple video
sources from a single output BNC. Any video source, or
bus, on the switcher, including Program, Preview, and
Media-Store channels, can be assigned to any box on
any MultiViewer. Up to two MultiViewer outputs are
supported.
A time-clock can be added as an overlay to the
MultiViewer showing either system time or time code.
Keep the following in mind when working with a
MultiViewer:
• The MultiViewer is assigned to a video output.
• The layout is congured independently for each
MultiViewer.
• Inputs are displayed with a red border when they
are on-air. A green border is displayed when the
input is selected on the Preset bus.
• When the switcher is operating in a
standard-denition video format, the MultiViewer
can be shown in the same video format or in 1080i.
• If the MultiViewer is operating in a different video
format than the switcher, the output that the
MultiViewer is fed out of is xed to Output 7
(MV1) or Output 8 (MV2).
To Set Up a MultiViewer
Note: A MultiViewer must be assigned to a video output to be
usable.
1.
Press MENU > SYSTEM > MultiView.
Note: If the switcher is operating in a
standard-definition video format, the MVFrmt knob is
shown on the first page of the menu.
2.
Use the MVFrmt knob to select
standard-denition (SD), or high-denition (HD)
for the video format of the output of the
MultiViewer.
Note: If you selected high-definition (HD) press the
MVFrmt knob and confirm the changes. Output 7 will
be locked to MultiViewer 1 and output 8 will be locked
to MultiViewer 2.
3.
Use the MView knob to select the MultiViewer
(MV1 or MV2) that you want set up.
4.
Use the Layout knob to select the arrangement
of the boxes that you want to use for the selected
MultiViewer.
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