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snapshots and keys

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Cris
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Hi all,
Kind of new at the Sony 9000 I'm using, but here goes...I'm trying to build a snapshot that does not take the status of the keyers into account. The manual says there are 5 types of snapshot attributes,, xpoint hold, key disable, effect dissolve auto trans and gpi, however I do not see the tab for the key dissable in the snapshot menu...any advice would be greatly appreciated
Cris

Rick Edwards
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[quote="Cris"]hi there, trying to accomplish what I need to do using the advice in the thread that you posted, but I don't seem to able to make the switcher disregard the keyer status. I can turn the xpoint hold on in the path sub menu, but the switcher just ignores the crosspoint of the keyers, not their on/off status...any thoughts? thanks, Cris[/quote] Cris, You need to set the path to OFF (not the crosspoint hold status). That will ignore the status of the keyer. RE
Cris
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hi there, trying to accomplish what I need to do using the advice in the thread that you posted, but I don't seem to able to make the switcher disregard the keyer status. I can turn the xpoint hold on in the path sub menu, but the switcher just ignores the crosspoint of the keyers, not their on/off status...any thoughts? thanks, Cris
Rick Edwards
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Hi.... take a look at this thread and it should answer your question.... regards, RE