Slide: The new video slides in over the old video.

(Pattern numbers: 1001 to 1008 (one-channel mode), 2601 to 2608 (two- channel mode))

Split: The old video splits, and the new video appears in the gap. (Pattern numbers: 1011 to 1013 (one-channel mode))

Squeeze: The new video appears squeezed over the old video, and progressively expands to cover it.

(Pattern numbers: 1021 to 1031 (one-channel mode), 2621 to 2628 (two- channel mode))

Door: The new video moves like a door closing, and progressively covers the old video.

(Pattern numbers: 1041 to 1044 (one-channel mode))

Flip tumble: The old video rotates about an axis and is replaced by the new video. During the transition, the signal from the utility 2 bus of the M/E bank appears as the background.

(Pattern numbers: 1101 to 1102 (one-channel mode))

Page turn: The old video moves like a page turning, and the new video appears behind it.

(Pattern numbers: 1301 to 1313 (one-channel mode))

Page roll: The new video unrolls like a scroll over the old video. This is a type of page turn.

(Pattern numbers: 1321 to 1333 (one-channel mode))

Frame in-out:Completed in two transitions. In the first transition, the new video appears, then on the second transition the new video goes out and the old video returns.

(Pattern numbers: 1201 to 1204 (one-channel mode)) Picture-in-picture:the one-channel mode and two-channel mode differ as

follows.

In one-channel mode, this completes in two transitions. In the first transition, the old video shrinks, and the new video appears behind it.

In the second transition, the old video expands again until it is its original size.

(Pattern number: 1251 (one-channel mode))

In two-channel mode, in the first half of the transition, the old video shrinks, and the new video appears. In the second half of the transition, the new video expands, and the old video disappears. During the transition, the signal from the utility 2 bus of the M/E bank appears as the background. (Pattern numbers: 2651 and 2652 (two-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))

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