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Seven video effects are available. Audio effects depend on the applied video effect. The
table below summarizes the possible associations of video and audio effects.
Audio Effect
Video Effect
Cut
Mix
Fade from
Mute
Fade to
Mute
V Fade to/from
Mute
Cut
√
√
Mix
√
Wipe Left -> Right
√
Wipe Right -> Left
√
Fade from Black
√
Fade to Black
√
V Fade to/from
Black
√
Note
It is not allowed to define both A/V effect and a still/start mode option for a
transition between elements.
Two options are available to define audio and/or video transition effect for a playlist
element:
•
using a macro command, previously configured to correspond to a specific effect with
specific parameters. See section "Applying a Macro Command to Trigger Playout
Effects" on page 116 for information on using macro commands, and section "Playlist
Macro Commands Settings" on page 149 for information on configuring macro
commands.
•
defining audio and/or video effect and duration by selecting options from a list or
entering duration values in the grid. Related procedure and windows are described
hereafter.
In this case, the audio and video effects can be defined in two different ways:
◦
through the Playlist Element contextual menu
◦
by direct entry/selection in the playlist grid
6.2.2.
How to Define Audio and/or Video Effects
using the Playlist Element Contextual Menu
To define audio and/or video effects using the contextual menu, proceed as follows:
1. Select one or several elements in the playlist for which you want to define effects.
2. Right-click one of the elements.
The Playlist Element contextual menu opens.
3. Select Define Audio/Video Effect from the menu.
The Define Audio/Video Effect window opens:
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