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Kalypso Priority KF's

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Dan Berger
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Joined: 7 Oct 2005

A fellow colleague discovered this little issue the other day and asked me about it, I thought it couldn't be true, until I tried the same thing.

A Kalypso Emem stored with the Keyer Priority as the transition, with either a wipe, or dissolve selected... push fader bar to opposite side (keyer priority changes according to what is set up in that Emems next priority menu), insert a KF. Recall Emem, and Run it... instead of a transition, it just cuts to the next priority. I looked through all the path menus, and changed everything to a linear transition, and still the same result. This is the same technique used to KF any other transition in an Emem, how come it doesn't work on the Keyer Priority transition? Is this an over sight, an error, or design? Anyone see this before?

--- Dan

Bob Ennis
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Joined: 24 Aug 2005
What you're describing is a long-standing, known bug. It's been that way from the start (unfortunately). I haven't seen when this bug is slated to be fixed.

Bob Ennis