Dme Wipe Pattern Variations And Modifiers - Sony MVS-6520 User Manual

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DME Wipe Pattern Variations and
Modifiers
You can modify the selected DME wipe pattern in the
same way as an ordinary wipe pattern, as follows.
For details about the method of operation,
DME Wipe Modifiers" (p.
Direction: You can set the DME wipe direction to normal,
reverse, or alternating normal/reverse
However, a key transition can only be specified when
the following patterns are selected.
• 1204, 1207, 1221 to 1224, 7204, 7207, 7221 to 7224
Notes
If pattern number 1201, 1202, 1203, 1205, 1206, 1208,
1251, 1701, or 1702 is selected, direction cannot be
used.
Edge: You can apply a border or soft border
In the case of user programmable DME patterns for
keys in which an edge has already been applied to the
effect, the behavior is as follows.
• When the DME wipe edge setting is on, only part of
the edge applied in the effect is enabled, and that
portion can be adjusted
• When the DME wipe edge setting is off, the edge
applied in the effect is enabled as is.
Notes
If pattern number 1011, 1012, 1013, 1701 or 1702 is
selected, edge cannot be used.
Positioner: You can move the DME wipe pattern or center
of the effect to an arbitrary position. Using the position
select function, you can also instantaneously move the
pattern.
• 1031, 7031
When this pattern number is selected, with the
progress of the transition the pattern center
automatically moves initially from the set position
toward the center of the screen
words, the effect obtained is the same as in a normal
wipe with the positioner set to [Auto Center].
• 1201 to 1208, 1221 to 1224, 1251, 7201 to 7208,
7221 to 7224
When these pattern numbers are selected, you can
set the pattern position when the first transition
completes.
• 1381, 1391, 1393, 1394, 1396
When these pattern numbers are selected, you can
set the center of the transition effect.
• 2651, 2652
When these pattern numbers are selected, you can
move the pattern for each channel separately, or the
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two channels simultaneously with values relative to
the current position.
• 2801 to 2804, 2811 to 2814
When the these pattern numbers are selected, you
can set the vertical position as the brick slides in.
• 2851 to 2854, 2861 to 2864
When these pattern numbers are selected, you can
set the pattern position for each channel setting when
the first transition completes.
Pattern limit: You can restrict the range of the transition
as desired. However, this is not available for
independent key DME wipes.
1 "Pattern Limits" (p.
For details,
Size: You can set the size of the image. This can only be
used when one of the following pattern numbers is
selected.
• 1201 to 1208, 1221 to 1224, 1251, 2651, 2652, 2851
to 2854, 2861 to 2864, 7201 to 7208, 7221 to 7224
Crop: You can crop the image. It is also possible in 16:9
mode to crop both sides and convert the image to a 4:3
aspect ratio.
For the execution of the transition, you can select from
the following three possibilities.
• Cut
• Last 5%
• Linear
When [Last 5%] is selected, you can set the [Release
Transition] as follows.
• Last 30%
• Last 5%
• Off
Notes
When pattern numbers 1701 and 1702 are selected,
crop cannot be used.
DME Wipe Support (MVS-6520/6530/
3000A)
• DME wipes cannot be performed using the MVE-
8000A/MVE-9000.
• DME wipes are not supported on the MVS-6520/6530
without an MKS-6570 installed. Only resizer DME
wipes are supported. On the MVS-3000A without an
MKS-6570 installed, the DME wipe function is identical
to that on the MVS-3000
• Resizer DME wipes can only be set for keys that support
resizer/key edge.
• When the screen aspect ratio is 4:3 in HD format, using
a resizer DME wipe to shrink the video to fit on a 16:9
screen adds video to the left and right sides. Use the crop
function to extract the 4:3 image.
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