Using The Downstream Key (Dsk) To Add Characters Or Graphics - Sony BRS-200 Operating Instructions Manual

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Using the Downstream Key (DSK) to Add Characters
or Graphics
Basic operation of downstream key composition
You can add characters or graphics to a video that includes any effect or
composition. In the flow of the procedure for outputting the final program video,
this action is executed in the lowest downstream and called "downstream key
(DSK)." This function is useful for superimposing characters.
Background video
Foreground video
Note
You can check the results of downstream key composition in the preview
window before outputting the program video.
For details, see "Checking the Results of Composite Video (Effect Preview)" on
page 96.
The basic procedure for downstream key composition is as follows:
Set the switcher to SW mode.
Press the DSK button.
Select a video to be composed (DSK FILL video), using one of the DSK/
AUX 1 to 12 buttons.
Adjust the video to be composed.
Execute downstream key composition with the DSK AUTO button.

Using the Downstream Key (DSK) to Add Characters or Graphics

Program video
LESSON 1
LESSON 1
DSK FILL video
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