Analog Way Di-VentiX - DVX8022 Manuel d'utilisation

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Di-VentiX™

Chapter 5 : USING FRAME STORE AND LOGO INSERTION (continued)

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5-1. USING LOGO INSERTION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE (continued)

5-1-6. EXAMPLE OF LOGO INSERTION

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Logo

source

Video source

Video source with inserted logo.

(white border = logo area)

(logo made with luma key)

5-2. USING FRAME STORE WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE

This function allows memorizing up to 6 frames (up to 3 in embedded SEB mode) in order to display it at any time during
the show.
IMPORTANT: The output format used when displaying the frame should be the same that the output format used during

the frame storing.

5-2-1. HOW TO STORE A FRAME

Click on the Logo & Frame main tab to record the frame from the MAIN output or click on the Logo & Frame

preview tab to record the frame from the PREVIEW output.

Then click on the Record frame tab: the device displays a white rectangle corresponding to the frame selection area

onto the output. As required adjust the position and size of the frame area with the position & size functions.

Adjust the Luma Key level to get to the desired Luma Keying.
Click on STORE to store the frame into a memory. The memorization starts and will take about 2 minutes.

NOTE: For motion picture, you can use the FREEZE function, before doing the memorization.

5-2-2. HOW TO ASSIGN A FRAME

In the assignment table, assign a frame to the needed inputs.

NOTE: To remove the frame of an input, select none in the corresponding window.

5-2-3. HOW TO DISPLAY ON or OFF the FRAME

To display ON or OFF the assigned frame of an input, click on the display button of the corresponding input to

change the status (ON or OFF). The frame appears onto the output, instead of the source connected to this input.
NOTE: When displaying ON or OFF a frame, this one appears/disappears with a fade effect. You can adjust the

duration of the fade effect with the Frame fade duration function of the Control menu.

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