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Analog Way Di-VentiX II User Manual

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PIP:

a PIP (Picture In Picture), is a picture, typically of reduced size, which is positioned over another

background image or PIP. PIPs can be reduced, enlarged and bordered. PIPs can overlap, depending on

their visual priority.

Di-VentiX II

allows for Dynamic PIP on the opening and closing of the sequence, vertically or horizontally. A

“flying” PIP is also possible over the screen with vertical, horizontal or diagonal animation. A PIP is considered

as a live layer.

FRAME:

a Frame is a full screen image which is selected from one of the eight still frames which you can

capture with the

Di-VentiX II

. A Frame can be flash captured from any video or computer source plugged into

the machine (8 max).

LOGO:

a Logo is a partiel screen image that can be flash captured from any Video or Computer source, by

keying or image cut-out.

Di-VentiX II

can record up to 8 still logos. They can be positioned anywhere on the

screen.

KEYING:

a Key is an electronic process whereby an image is electronically superimposed over another

source or background, by cutting out either a color (Chroma Key), or its brightness or luminance levels (Luma

Key). Keys are typically used for titles, logos and special effects.

Di-VentiX II

allows to use a live source with

green or blue background and to key it over any other live input.

1-2. USEFUL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS

BACKGROUND:

a Background is a source, typically originating from a computer.

Di-VentiX II

enables you

to work with live or still (frame) background sources - visually behind all other sources.

LAYER:

a Layer is an image display element (such as a PIP window, Key, Logo(s) or Background) that has

an associated visual priority — either in front of or behind another layer.

The

Di-VentiX II

can simultaneously view no less than 8 layers (4 video or live layers, 1 frame layer or

background, 2 logo layers and 1 Mask Frame).

Di-VentiX II

can insert up to 3 PIPs on a live background or 4 PIPs on a still background (frame).

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L AY E R H I E R A R C H Y

Logo 2

Mask Frame

Logo 1

Layer B

Layer D

Layer A

Layer C

Background Frame