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Transform Engine Flicker

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Jarrett Baker
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Has anyone seen this before? This occurred on a fully optioned Kalypso.

On a particular eMem, we use transform engines to fly in billboards. On Saturday I recalled the effect and the keyer was flickering. If I turned off effects send, the flicker went away. I didn't see anything turned on in the transform menu that should have caused a flicker ... 

Could this have happened because all of the TEs were assigned?

Jarrett Baker
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Thanks, Bob. I tried releasing the TE that was designated to the keyer and then reassigning the same one, but I'll try assigning a different TE instead. If that doesn't take care of the flicker I'll talk to the engineers and senior TD about reseating the card.

Bob Ennis
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One thing you can try is to release the TE from the effect & then assign a different TE to that effect.  If the flicker goes away with the new TE then it sounds like a hardware issue on that specific TE.  Sometimes the fix is as easy as pulling the TE board & reseating all the chips.

Bob Ennis