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8 adding transition effects, Dding, Ransition – EVS IPDirector Version 5.6 - May 2009 Part 7 User's Manual User Manual

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IPDirector V.5.6 – User Manual – Part 7: Editing - IPEdit

EVS Broadcast Equipment – May 2009

Issue 5.6.A

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They allow you to:

define the default settings for the transition effects applied manually.

For more information on this, refer to section ‘How to Define Default Settings for

Manual Transition Effects’, on page 143.

define the settings for the transition effects applied automatically
For more information on this, refer to section ‘How to Add Effects Automatically
to New Elements
’, on page 147.

H

OW TO

D

EFINE

D

EFAULT

S

ETTINGS FOR

M

ANUAL

T

RANSITION

E

FFECTS

1.

Open the menu Tools > Settings and click the Timeline tab.

2.

In the Transition Effects group box, select ‘Manual’ in the Mode drop-down
list.
Then specify the default values to be used for the transition effect settings
that will be applied manually:

effect type (mix or wipe)

effect duration in seconds and frames (even number, min. 2 frames)

effect position (before cut, centered, after cut)

3.

Click OK in the Timeline tab.

The following default settings will be defined for or applied to manual transition
effects in the following situations:

when you first open the Add/Modify Transition Effects window in a new session.

when you apply transition effects using keyboard shortcuts without having

modifying the settings in the Add/Modify Transition Effects window in a new
session.

4.12.8 A

DDING

T

RANSITION

E

FFECTS

As already mentioned in section 4.12.2 ‘Selection of Transitions and Tracks on
Which to Apply the Effects’
, on page 134, you can add effects to:

the transitions of elements that belong to the same clip (manual mode)

the transitions of several contiguous elements in the timeline (manual mode)

the transitions of any new element added to the timeline (automatic mode)

The following procedures explain how to add transition effects in these three
situations: