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Press the <–Tp> key, and move the command knob to centre the upper side picture.
Press the <–Bt–> key and do the same operation for the lower side picture.
To restore the default positions, press CLEAR+<–Tp> and CLEAR+<Bt> .
Press the <–WP> key to move the border. To restore the default position of the
border press CLEAR+<–WP–> .
To exit the SHIFT mode, press the SHIFT+D again.
Note
If working in network mode, split screen can be performed on remote clips as
well as on local clips.
9.4.4. Using Mixed Split
The Mixed Split function is controlled from the Remote Panel:
PGM1 CAM A *PGM2* CAM B
Aud.Met. PgmSpd Sort->TC PostRoll
Sw to IN Search Pref
P.1 B.1 Clips: LOCAL Records: LOCAL
PL 11: <
Msg:
SplitMix Swap Sync
Left Right L & R 050-050%
This mode works similar to the Horizontal and the Vertical Split modes, except that there
is no position adjustment since both pictures are shown full frame.
The SHIFT+D key allows the operator to adjust the mix percentage between the two
sources. Press the SHIFT+D key to highlight the function, then move the lever to adjust
the mix level between the two sources.
9.5. Hypermotion Mode
9.5.1. Introduction
Definition
The Hypermotion mode allows the server to control a hypermotion camera. Such cameras
record images at a frame rate much higher than standard cameras.
They record a buffer of images in an internal memory. This buffer can then be ingested into
an EVS server via the standard SDI connection. In doing so, a hypermotion camera is
considered as a standard camera by the server.
192 9. Advanced Control Modes
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. Issue 11.02.A July 2013
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