Switching in the a/b mode, Video operations – Roland V-160HD SDI/HDMI Streaming Video Switcher User Manual

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Video Operations

Using the fader to switch

4 .

Move the video fader in the direction opposite to the

direction in step 1.

The video is switched according to the movement of the video fader.

MEMO

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You can change the transition pattern used for a wipe or mix

transition.

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“Changing the Mix/Wipe Pattern” (p. 19)

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When you use the [AUTO] or [CUT] button to switch video, the

actual output might come to differ from the position of the

video fader.
If you operate the video fader in this state, the output does

not change until the position of the video fader matches the

actual output.

Switching in the A/B Mode

Here are the steps when selecting “A/B mode” (p. 17) in the

operation mode settings.

1 .

Flip the video fader all the way upward or downward.

The video of the bus toward which you pull

down the video fader becomes the final output.

2 .

Press a cross-point [1]–[10] button at the end to which

the video fader is not flipped to select the preview output

video (the video to output next).

Lit red: Final output video
Lit Green: Preview output video (the video to be output next)

3 .

Press the [TRANSITION] button to select the transition

effect (MIX, WIPE).

Using the buttons to switch

4 .

Press the [AUTO] or [CUT] button.

Button

Explanation

[CUT]

The picture switches instantly.

[AUTO]

The video is switched automatically. The [AUTO] button

flashes while the video transition is in progress.
To specify the video transition time, use the [MENU] button

Ó

“TRANSITION TIME”

Ó

“MIX/WIPE TIME.”

Using the fader to switch

4 .

Move the video fader in the direction opposite to the

direction in step 1.

The video is switched according to the movement of the video fader.

MEMO

¹

You can change the transition pattern used for a wipe or mix

transition.

Ø

“Changing the Mix/Wipe Pattern” (p. 19)

¹

You can change what happens when you press the [CUT] and

[AUTO] buttons.

Ø

“Changing the Functions of the [CUT] and [AUTO] Buttons”

(p. 19)

¹

When you use the [AUTO] or [CUT] button to switch video, the

actual output might come to differ from the position of the

video fader.
If you operate the video fader in this state, the output does

not change until the position of the video fader matches the

actual output.

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