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Enabling this funcon, you will disable the ying PIP feature. You will force the transion 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 transion, layers stay in posion and each layer
fade the sources.
Without the force cross transion, there is no fade, the layers y
unl their nal desnaon.
Enable the Smooth Move to perform a smooth transion on the layer. Disable the smooth move if you require
a reclinear move.
Dene, instead of a straight move during a PIP slide, a parabolic moon.
Timing
Here is the secon where the layer transion duraon is dened.
First of all you have to dene the global transion duraon preset
under the DURATION value. This is the total duraon of your
transion.
Next you will have to adjust the beginning, the end and the duraon of each layer transion. Simply click on
the selected layer bar and adjust the start and the end of the transion, then move the bar, thanks to the
middle buon, to place your transion into the total transion duraon.
If you want to set up your preset accurately, you need to set up the opening and the closing ming. The
opening sengs will aect only the opening transion of layer and the closing aects only the closing
transion layers.
Speed
When the layer is ying over the screen, you can dene a nonlinear
speed depending on its posion during the transion. Please adjust
the speed depending of the posion thanks to the start and end
speed value. To use this seng, the smooth move has to be enabled.
7.4.4 Layer selecon and nave 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 nave background layer, a specic menu will open.
In this window you can choose the “set” you want to use into your actual preset. You
can adjust dierent parameters for this preset:
• The background color: If you chose color into your set, the color sengs will be
the aected color. If you chose input or frame, the color will be sll here, but
under your input/frame. The only way to see it is to have a smaller image/frame
than the output resoluon.
• The transparency of the nave background layer
• The transion type (cut or fade to color) and the ming of this transion.