Associations of audio and video transition types, Default mode for extending a transition, Introduction – EVS MulticamLSM Version 11.00 Operating Manual User Manual

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F3) is only taken into account when the Advanced Audio Editing

mode is enabled.

Otherwise, the audio effect duration is always locked to the video effect duration,

whatever the value of these parameters.
If the

Audio effect duration parameter in the setup is set to Lock to video, it will never

be possible to adjust independently the duration of the audio and video transitions. If you

want to adjust one of these transitions and the other one follows, please check the

Audio

effect duration parameter in the setup, and make sure it is NOT set to Lock to Video.

11.16.5

Associations of Audio and Video Transition Types

The following table shows the possible associations of audio and video transition effects

when the

Audio effect duration parameter is not locked to the video in the Operational

Setup menu (p.3.1. F3):

Audio Effect

Cut

Mix

Fade

from

Mute

Fade to

Mute

V Fade

to/from

Mute

Video Effect

Cut

Mix

Wipe Left -> Right

Wipe Right -> Left

Fade from color

Fade to color

V Fade (to/from Black)

11.16.6

Default Mode for Extending a Transition

Introduction

Whenever you make a video or audio split, the transition originally set is changed, which

means extended on either or both sides of the transition boundaries. In the

Operational

Setup menu, use the Extend split transition parameter (p.3.2 F3) to set the default

mode for extending transition effects, this means you specify where the effect is

extended.

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