|  | Posted by Rick Merrill on 10/03/05 15:59 
Mike Kujbida wrote:>
 > Rick Merrill wrote:
 >
 >>Mike Kujbida wrote:
 >>
 >>
 >>>If you're familiar with the chromakey technique (think TV weather
 >>>person), then this analogy will help.
 >>>The "key" is the hole that is cut (what's left of the greenscreen,
 >>>excluding the weather person, after some electronic adjustments are
 >>>made) and the fill is what replaces the green screen (satellite map,
 >>>location shot, etc.). Does that help?
 >>>
 >>>Mike
 >>>
 >>
 >>So why would one want the key(hole) to be on one channel and the
 >>fill(background) on another?  How would this be used to put a 'bug' on
 >>screen?
 >
 >
 >
 > The key typically has something called an alpha (transparent) channel. This
 > means that anything NOT part of the 'bug' will not be seen.  The 'fill'
 > (backgound) is what is being keyed over top of.  Assuming the key is a title
 > or station logo, it could thenbe place over the program stream without
 > anything else in the key showing.  For example, I use a lot of logos that
 > are on a plain white background.  I bring them into Photoshop and make the
 > white background transparent. This way, I cam now 'key' the logo over top of
 > anything I want.
 > The following links may help explain what an alpha channel is:
 > http://www.ttop.com/how_to_alpha.html
 > http://www.digitaljuice.com/techsup/alphachannels.asp
 > Does that help or further muddy the waters?
 >
 > Mike
 >
 >
 >
 >>>The 2000 will support a “Key/Fill” mode for
 >>>Targa frames, (automatic)
 >>>MPEG-2 files, and (user)
 >>>DV files. (user)
 >>>
 >>>For example, loading a file named "Logobug" on Channel 2
 >>>automatically loads the Logobug_ (Alpha Clip) onto Channel 3.
 >>>
 >>>For Targa files, the alpha clip name will be generated automatically
 >>>during ingest via FTP. For DV and MPEG files, the user must
 >>>use the same name as the 'fill channel' and explicitly save the alpha
 >>>clip adding the underscore to the end of the clip – all prior to
 >>>transfer.
 >>>
 >>>In Key/Fill mode, the transport controls of Channel 2 will
 >>>control Channel 3, allowing 1x frame-synced playback of both Key and
 >>>Fill channels. This mode will be invoked by clicking a check box in
 >>>the GUI. Channel 1 will be available, as usual, for either playout or
 >>>record. When not in Key/Fill mode, either file may be played back as
 >>>a standard clip file.
 >
 >
 
 The creation part is clear, but I'm baffled by the actual broadcast
 portion of putting those files on the air!
 
 to wit:
 "the transport controls of Channel 2 will
 control Channel 3, allowing 1x frame-synced playback of both Key and
 Fill channels. This mode will be invoked by clicking a check box in
 the GUI."
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