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7. Operations
Using Move
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On screen, off screen
— When programming moves, Encore lets you move a
PIP or Key from an off-screen location to an on-screen location, and vice-versa.
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Editing moves
— Once a move property has been defined, it can be edited:
a.
Select the layer that contains the move and press Move Setup. The
layer snaps to its defined "ending" location.
layer snaps to its defined "ending" location.
b.
Select a new "ending" location in the normal way.
c.
Change the keyframe effect or the move rate in the normal way.
d.
Press Move Setup to complete the edit.
Remember that Move behaves differently, depending on the selected mode:
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In Split mode, two PIPs or Keys in a mixer can be programmed and triggered
independently (or simultaneously). You can pend individual layers or both layers
— and then transition as desired.
independently (or simultaneously). You can pend individual layers or both layers
— and then transition as desired.
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In Mix Source mode, both PIPs or keys are perfectly co-located on screen. The
programmed move applies to both layers. After a move is programmed, the Move
Setup
programmed move applies to both layers. After a move is programmed, the Move
Setup
button lights when either layer A or B is pressed.
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If Toggle is On, each time you transition, the source inside the PIP or
Key changes automatically.
Key changes automatically.
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If Toggle is Off, you must change sources manually (if desired) before
each transition.
each transition.
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"Ping-pong" transitions can be performed.
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In Swap mode, both layers can operate independently but only one PIP or key
can be on screen at a time, and the system alternates between each layer on
each transition.
can be on screen at a time, and the system alternates between each layer on
each transition.
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Each layer can have its own programmed move.
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The "toggle" mode applies in the normal manner.
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"Ping-pong" transitions cannot be performed.
Note
To store “moves” such that they are repeatable, use Presets.
Refer to the “
Refer to the “
" section on page 345 for
details.