DME Wipes
Chapter 6
Overview
A DME wipe is a wipe transition that uses a DME effect to
change from one video image to the next.
There are two types of DME wipe: those which can be
selected for a normal transition, and those which can be
selected for an independent key transition (see page 193).
Notes
It is also possible to carry out a DME wipe on a key using
the resizer (see page 195).
Types of DME Wipe Pattern
The patterns used for a DME wipe fall into two broad
classes.
Preset patterns: predetermined fixed patterns
User programmable DME patterns: patterns which you
can create using keyframe effects
DME wipe execution mode and pattern
numbers that can be used
There are three DME wipe execution modes, depending on
the number of DME channels available: one-channel
mode, two-channel mode and three-channel mode. The
pattern numbers that can be used in these modes are as
follows.
8000A. There is no such restriction for the MKS-7470X/
7471X.
DME wipe pattern groups
The patterns used in DME wipes fall into the following
groups.
For each group (excluding user programmable DMEs),
for schematic patterns and numbers, see “DME Wipe
Pattern List” in Appendix (page 361).
Preset
pattern
numbers that
can be used
User programmable
DME pattern
numbers that can
be used
Notes
•
On the MVS-8000X, when the signal format is 1080P,
the three-channel mode is not available.
•
On the MVS-7000X, when the signal format is 1080P,
the above restriction also applies if using the MVE-