Default duration for video and audio transition, Overview of transitions effect types, Default transition effect – EVS MulticamLSM Version 11.00 Operating Manual User Manual
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Multicam - Version 11.00 – Operating Manual
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11.15.3
Default Duration for Video and Audio Transition
It is possible to set a default value for the duration of the video and audio transitions in the
Setup Menu. Once this is defined, each time a clip is entered or inserted into a playlist,
transitions are applied with the default values.
The
Video effect duration parameter is available in the Operational Setup menu (p.3.1
F1), and ranges up to 20:00 secs.
The
Audio effect duration parameter is available in the Operational Setup menu (p.3.1
F3)
. When the split audio is disabled, the value for this setting is ‘Lock to video’, and the
Audio effect duration is the same as the Video effect duration.
11.15.4
Overview of Transitions Effect Types
Default Transition Effect
A default mix transition effect (audio and video) is applied to each new clip inserted into
the playlist. However, you can change the type of transition effect in the main menu of the
Playlist Edit mode. For more information, refer to the section 11.15.5 ‘How to Define a
Transition Effect’, on page 116.
Possible Transition Effects
The following video transition effects can be defined. By default, the audio transition is
always a mix when the split audio mode is disabled.
Effect Type
Description
Cut
No transition effect is applied between both elements.
Mix
Dissolve effect between both elements.
Wipe
The last frame of the previous element is gradually replaced by the first
frames of the next element.
The wipe effect is shown as a vertical line moving across the video. The
direction of the wipe effect (left to right, right to left) is defined in the
Wipe type parameter in the Operational Setup menu (p.3.1 F4).
Fade from
color (<)
A fade out effect from a defined color is applied on the first frame of the
clip (on which the effect is defined). The previous clip ends in cut mode.
In the drawing below, the previous clip is displayed in red, the next clip
is green, and the fade in black: