In three-channel mode, a brick appears over the old video as the image is expanding and rotating, and switches to the new video.

(Pattern number: 3601 (three-channel mode))

User programmable DME: Using a DME keyframe effect created with a keyframe operation, this executes a DME wipe.

(Pattern numbers: 1901 to 1999 (one-channel mode), 2901 to 2999 (two- channel mode), 3901 to 3999 (three-channel mode))

For details of creating keyframe effects, see “Creating User

Programmable DME Patterns” (page 483).

Notes

To use the Split, Page Turn, and Page Roll effects on the MVE-8000 requires the optional MKS-8830M Nonlinear Effect Board.

In an independent key transition, the following patterns can be used.

Execution mode

DME wipe patterns that can be used

 

 

One-channel mode

Slide, split, squeeze, door, 2D trans, 3D trans, frame in-out,

 

page turn, page roll, mirror, sphere, character trail, wave, ripple,

 

split slide, sparkle, user programmable DME

 

 

Two-channel mode

Page turn, page roll

 

 

User programmable DME in transition mode

For the transition mode set when creating a keyframe effect for a user programmable DME pattern, the following can be used.

Single: single transition mode

Flip tumble (Flip Tumble): flip tumble transition mode

Dual: dual transition mode

Picture-in-picture (PinP): one-channel and two-channel picture-in-picture transition mode

Compress: a type of picture-in-picture, in which the new image is the background, and the currently visible image shrinks, and then expands to its original size. (See example in the next item.)

Frame in-out (Frame I/O): frame in-out transition mode. When the first transition completes, if you move the position of the image, you can move it both horizontally and vertically.

Frame in-out H (Frame I/O H): a type of frame in-out mode, which is specified when creating a transition effect in the horizontal direction. The image movement is reflected at both the transition start point and end point. (See page 77.)

The operation is carried out according to DME wipe patterns 1202, 1203, or 1204.

Frame in-out V (Frame I/O V): a type of frame in-out mode, which is specified when creating a transition effect in the vertical direction.

The image movement is reflected at both the transition start point and end point. (See page 78.)

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