Visual Circuits Firefly User Manual page 71

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4. If desired, select a level of transparency between 0 and 100%.
This value will adjust to what extent the graphic overlay covers
the video below. If you want the graphic overlay to blend in
with the video, you may select a higher transparency level.
Conversely, if you would like the graphic overlay to stand out,
you may select a lower or zero-value transparency level.
5. If desired, adjust the rate (in seconds) at which you would like
the graphic overlay to fade in on the screen.
6. If desired, adjust the rate (in seconds) at which you would like
the graphic overlay to fade out on the screen.
7. You may exit and return to the Playlist Editor by pressing the
MENU/SELECT key while the highlight is on "Exit" or by
simply pressing the EXIT key on the remote control. If for
some reason you are not satisfied with the changes you made,
go back into the Graphic Overlay Properties screen to make the
necessary changes or remove and reapply the graphic overlay
to begin again.
After you have adjusted the graphic overlay properties, the specific
graphic overlay you were just dealing with and all subsequent
graphic overlays you add to playlists will be set according to these
properties. This is, however, only until you adjust the properties for
another graphic overlay. At that point, the newly adjusted
properties will be applied to all subsequent graphic overlays.
NOTE
If your use of Firefly requires frequent changes to the
graphic overlay properties, you may want to use the
WebView interface (see Working With Graphic Overlays
in a Playlist on page 131) to be able to more effectively
manipulate these settings.
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