Owner manual

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Enabling this funcon, you will disable the ying PIP feature. You will force the transion of the source into
the layer instead of using the ying PIP.
Going from the rst picture to the second picture:
With the force cross transion, layers stay in posion and each layer
fade the sources.
Without the force cross transion, there is no fade, the layers y
unl their nal desnaon.
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Enable the Smooth Move to perform a smooth transion on the layer. Disable the smooth move if you require
a reclinear move.
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Dene, instead of a straight move during a PIP slide, a parabolic moon.
Timing
Here is the secon where the layer transion duraon is dened.
First of all you have to dene the global transion duraon preset
under the DURATION value. This is the total duraon of your
transion.
Next you will have to adjust the beginning, the end and the duraon of each layer transion. Simply click on
the selected layer bar and adjust the start and the end of the transion, then move the bar, thanks to the
middle buon, to place your transion into the total transion duraon.
If you want to set up your preset accurately, you need to set up the opening and the closing ming. The
opening sengs will aect only the opening transion of layer and the closing aects only the closing
transion layers.
Speed
When the layer is ying over the screen, you can dene a nonlinear
speed depending on its posion during the transion. Please adjust
the speed depending of the posion thanks to the start and end
speed value. To use this seng, the smooth move has to be enabled.
7.4.4 Layer selecon and nave background
A: In1
B: In2 B: In1
A: In2
In the EDIT menu you can select any of your layers quickly by clicking on the layer
shortcut (N, A, B).
If you select the nave background layer, a specic menu will open.
In this window you can choose the “setyou want to use into your actual preset. You
can adjust dierent parameters for this preset:
The background color: If you chose color into your set, the color sengs will be
the aected color. If you chose input or frame, the color will be sll here, but
under your input/frame. The only way to see it is to have a smaller image/frame
than the output resoluon.
• The transparency of the nave background layer
• The transion type (cut or fade to color) and the ming of this transion.
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