The Control Video plug-in exposes control over a video codec channel.
Add Control Video to give the Client Application operator and editors (like the Media Search in Viz Trio or Viz Pilot) the ability to search Viz One for video clips.
Control Video works in combination with the Video Clip plug-in. This allows you to merge Key Frames with the object for Transition Logic scenes.
Note: This plug-in is located in: Plugins -> Container plug-ins -> Control
Control Video Properties
Loop Clip: Enables or disables continuous looping for a video clip in graphics.
Auto Play: Starts playout on scene load.
Toggle Channel: Enables toggling between two clips in a Transition Logic scene. Enable to create a smooth transition between two clips when loading a new clip.
Information: To use the Toggle Channel option in Control Video plug-in, several options in other plug-ins need to be enabled:
In the master scene, turn on "Control video" in Toggle plug-in.
In the object scene:
Add a Video Clip plug-in and select Texture target.
Add a Control Video plug-in and turn on Toggle Channel.
Codec Channel: Sets the codec channel for the video board in use:
1: Is normally used as the default codec channel for full screen video.
2: Is normally used as the default codec channel for video in graphics.
Global Clip: Plays the selected clip as a Media Asset, instead of adding the clip to the stage when set to
On
.
Tip: Set Global Clip to Off
to access the Director and Clip Key Frame fields.
Director: Specifies the name of the director that the clip loads to.
Clip Key Frame: Specifies the name of the Key Frame the clip loads to.
Viz One: Transfers Clips From Viz One.
Use CUE: Cues up clips by name only, and does not affect the involved clip channel. Requires Global Clip to be
Off
.Expose cuing field: Setting this to
On
lets client applications control the Use CUE option through the sub-fieldcue
. Requires Global Clip to beOff
.
To Run the Clip at a Specific Key Frame on a Specific Director
Set Global Clip to
Off
.Enter the name of the director that controls playout of the clip in the Director field.
In the Key Frame field, enter the name of the Key Frame that triggers playout.
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