Change the default duration of a logo event, Assign a logo to a different layer, Suppress or restore all active logos – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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Change the default duration of a logo event

iTX assigns a default duration to any logo event you create with the Dur option selected. You

can change this default value.
1.

Enter the new value in the Dur box.

More details

, page 197.

Note:

You can also change the duration of a logo event by using the Event Editor.

Assign a logo to a different layer

iTX can stack graphics assets on up to ten layers in front of the video image. The layers are

numbered 1 to 10 – with layer 10 at the front. Assets on higher-numbered layers appear in

front of assets on lower-numbered layers.

By default, iTX assigns logos to layer 5. You may move any logo to a different layer to prevent it

being obscured by other graphics assets.
1.

Select a logo in the Logo-palette selection pane.

2.

Enter the layer number in the Layer box.

Note:

You can also change the layer number in the Logo Options dialog (which you can select

from the Logo Editor).

Suppress or restore all active logos

1.

To stop the display of all logos that are scheduled to play out from a specific point in a

schedule, do the following.

Drag the Suppress item from the selection pane of the Logo palette; drop it onto

either the Schedule Grid or the Timeline Display. iTX enters a suppress-logo event in

the Schedule Grid, and displays a block to represent it on the Timeline Display.

Check the event timing in the Event Editor, and adjust it if necessary.

2.

To restart the display of all logos that are scheduled to play out, do the following.

Drag the Restore item from the selection pane of the Logo palette; drop it onto either

the Schedule Grid or the Timeline Display. iTX enters a restore-logo event in the

Schedule Grid, and displays a block to represent it on the Timeline Display.

Check the event timing in the Event Editor, and adjust it if necessary.

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