Dme Wipe Support (Mvs-3000) - Sony MVS-6520 User Manual

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Relation to ordinary wipes
• DME wipes do not use the wipe generator built into the
switcher. Therefore, during the execution of a DME
wipe, you can still use a pattern produced by the wipe
generator as the source for a pattern key or mask.
• A DME wipe pattern cannot be used as the source for a
pattern key or mask.
Relation to processed keys
• When using the DME for a processed key, if you select
a DME wipe, an available DME is automatically
allocated to the DME wipe. If all of the DME channels
are in use, then it is not possible to select a DME wipe.
If a setting has been made for DME allocation in a Setup
menu, that setting takes precedence.
1 "Setting the Assignments of DME
For details,
Channels" (p.
346).
• Resizer DME wipes cannot be used on keys that have a
processed key enabled.
Relation to resizer
DME wipes and resizer DME wipes cannot be used on
keys that have resizer enabled.
Number of DME wipes that can be used
simultaneously on a single M/E bank
DME wipes can be used in five places, including the four
independent key transitions.
The number of keys to which DME effects (including
DME wipes) can be applied simultaneously for one M/E
bank varies as follows depending on the execution mode of
the DME wipe pattern selected for the background.
Key to which
DME wipe pattern
DME effects
for background
are applied
Keys 1 to 4
DME wipes not used 2
One-channel mode
Two-channel mode

DME Wipe Support (MVS-3000)

• DME wipes cannot be performed using the MVE-
8000A/MVE-9000.
• DME wipes on transitions, with key selected for a next
transition, and independent key transitions can be
executed using resizer DME wipes only.
• Resizer DME wipes can only be set for keys that support
resizer/key edge.
• A setting in the Setup menu is required in order to use
DME wipes with a background selected for a next
transition. In this case, Key1 cannot be used on the
corresponding bank. The setting is configured in the
Engineering Setup >Switcher >Config menu (7331)
(1 p.
346).
• When the screen aspect ratio is 4:3 in HD format, the
Relation to ordinary wipes
• DME wipes do not use the wipe generator built into the
• A DME wipe pattern cannot be used as the source for a
Relation to resizer
Resizer DME wipes cannot be used on keys that have
resizer enabled.
Basic DME Wipe Setting
Operations
You carry out DME wipe setting operations using the
DME Wipe menu for each bank.
This section describes an example on the M/E-1 bank.
For details about independent key transition DME wipe
settings,
Independent Key Transitions" (p.
DME Wipe Pattern Selection
Number of keys to
which DME effects
For details about patterns and pattern groups that can be
can be applied
selected,
simultaneously
numbers that can be used" (p.
be selected, even if displayed on the screen. Also, patterns
cannot be used in two-channel mode on the MVS-3000.
1
0
1
2
3
video shrinks to fit on a 16:9 screen, with added video on
the left and right sides. Use the crop function to extract
the 4:3 image.
switcher. Therefore, during the execution of a DME
wipe, you can still use a pattern produced by the wipe
generator as the source for a pattern key or mask.
pattern key or mask.
1 "Basic DME Wipe Setting Operations for
1 "DME wipe execution mode and pattern
In one-channel mode, open the M/E-1 >DME Wipe
>1ch menu (1161). In two-channel mode, open the M/
E-1 >DME Wipe >2ch menu (1162).
Press the button of the desired DME wipe pattern
group to select it.
The patterns from the selected pattern group appear on
the screen.
To perform a DME wipe using the resizer
Select [Resizer Slide], [Resizer Squeeze], or [Resizer
Frame I/O] in the DME wipe group.
Resizer DME wipes can only be used where the next
transition is a key.
Press the button to select the desired pattern number.
Basic DME Wipe Setting Operations
119).
112). Other patterns cannot
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