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'''This applies to all MXWendler versions'''
'''This applies to all MXWendler versions'''


''Task:''
'''Problem'''
:You created a playlist with bright media ( eg. sky footage ) and during cue fades, the resulting image goes temporarily dark


''Solution:''
You created a playlist with bright media ( eg. sky footage ) and during cue fades, the resulting image goes temporarily dark
:Go to the preload tab
:Open the playlist preloads
:Change the layer mode from ''Picture in Picture'' to ''Add''


''Background:''
'''Solution'''
:''Picture in Picture'' is defined by: place media B inside media A with opacity X. During the crossfade two layers, the botton one and the top one are faded to eg. 50% ( 0.5 ), so placing an image with 50% fade inside an image with 50% fade results in a 75% faded result.
 
1. Go to the preload tab
 
2. Open the playlist preloads
 
3. Change the layer mode from ''Picture in Picture'' to ''Add''
 
'''Background'''
 
''Picture in Picture'' is defined by: place media B inside media A with opacity X. During the crossfade two layers, the bottom one and the top one are faded to eg. 50% ( 0.5 ), so placing an image with 50% fade inside an image with 50% fade results in a 75% faded result.

Revision as of 16:55, 27 March 2019

This applies to all MXWendler versions

Problem

You created a playlist with bright media ( eg. sky footage ) and during cue fades, the resulting image goes temporarily dark

Solution

1. Go to the preload tab

2. Open the playlist preloads

3. Change the layer mode from Picture in Picture to Add

Background

Picture in Picture is defined by: place media B inside media A with opacity X. During the crossfade two layers, the bottom one and the top one are faded to eg. 50% ( 0.5 ), so placing an image with 50% fade inside an image with 50% fade results in a 75% faded result.