Effects - Datavideo se-500 Instruction Manual

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At this point you can hit Preview (12.), to see the transition on the preview monitor. Then, use the T-Bar to
perform the transition manually.
For more information, see
3.8

Effects

There are two places on the SE-500 where you can add effects: in the Transition Effects section (15.) and in
the Video Effects section (5-8.). Some of these work on a single source, and some need two or four sources
to work.
Select a Main Video source and try the following:
In the Transition Effects section, select the WIPE effect you wish to use. You could also add a border to the
edge by turning on the BORDER effect (10.).
For more information, see
In the Video Effects section, try the Quad effect (5.). Press the button to engage the effect; the LED will light.
You can see 4 input sources showing on the program monitor at the same time.
For Split effect (6.), select a sub source for right hand side window. Then, press the "SPLIT" button. You will
see Main source on left hand side, and Sub source on right hand side.
PIP effect (7.), which stands for Picture in Picture. As you might guess, this effect requires a Main and Sub
Video Source. Assuming you have valid inputs on Channel 1 and 2, select Channel 1 as the Main Source
and Channel 2 as the Sub Source. When you engage the effect by pressing the PIP button (and verifying
that the LED on the button is lit), on the program monitor you will have Channel 1 as the Main Source and
Channel 2 as a smaller window inset. There are two choices for window size. Change these by pressing the
+ and - buttons, see below. You can position this window using the other five different position buttons on
(15.), with the button set to Position Control (LED is lit). You could also add a border by turning on the Border
control (10.).
Next, try the Freeze effect (8.) to grab a still frame of the Main Source video. Move the T-Bar to manually
dissolve to the Sub Video Source.
For more information, see
Using
Transitions.
Using
Transitions.
Using
Effects.
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