Chapter 4 Virtualset Maker; Features - Datavideo TVS-1200A Instruction Manual

Trackless virtual studio system
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Chapter 4
VirtualSet Maker is a built-in tool in
the TVS-1200A, a computer-based 2D
trackless Virtual Studio System. It
provides the user with the capability
of designing customized virtual sets,
which comprise layers of graphic files.
New layers can be added, the order
of layers can be reshuffled, and
existing layers can be hidden or
removed. In addition, the individual
layer orientation can be altered as
you like.
The final virtualset composition can be saved in a special file format readily available for use in
the Production Live Module.
In addition, the Virtualset Maker can be used as a standalone application so that it can be
installed separately and used on your PC just like any other standard software. The software
may be downloaded from http://www.datavideo.com/TVS-Virtualsetmaker. The PC needs to
meet the minimum system requirements as described below:
CPU: i3 Processor or faster
Memory: 4GB RAM
Graphic Card: GPU with DirectX 11
Operating System: Windows 7 (64 bits) or above
Monitor resolution of 1680 x 1050 or higher
After Virtualset Maker is installed on your PC, simply click on the VIRTUALSET maker desktop
icon to open the VIRTUALSET maker. Before you start the software, make sure your monitor
resolution is set to 1920x1080p.
4.1

Features

Customized design of virtualsets
Two-talent virtualset design
Multiple TV screens with configurable aspect ratio other than 16:9
Stacking of layers of graphic files
Layer editing such as add a new layer, change the order of layers, hide existing layers,
or remove an undesired layer
Change layer orientation such as zoom, position, and rotation along x, y and z-axis
Undo and redo functions with limited history of operations
Virtualset editing using cut, copy and paste
.dvsx virtualset file format readily available for use in the Production Live Module of
TVS-1200A
Available in four different languages: English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese
and Japanese
Three talent shot settings: full body, half body or desk shot
Editing of the virtualsets downloaded from Datavideo's virtual set database
(http://www.datavideovirtualset.com/)
VIRTUALSET Maker
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