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Keyer problem on fade up

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andermik
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Has anyone experienced this....?
When fading up from black with a full-screen key over a camera. The keyed video and the camera that the key should be covering are mixed until fully completing the fade up. I tried various key settings to correct this without success. Any help would be appreciated.

--Mike

Curt
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I remember seeing it on a 7350 too...But I am pretty sure it was only on the DMK module...M/E's worked fined. -Curt
5mars
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I've seen this on the old DVS 8K, on the DSK part, never fixed, and also on the MASTER 2100 (GVG). On the 2100, I think the bug has been fixed. JP
andermik
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It is on the 8000....probably should have mentioned that in the first post.
Michael Ser
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What switcher are you using? I've experienced this, but not with Sony. I've worked on DD-35s and noticed this before, usually when using DSK-3 (which happened to have dominant priority). It was never a problem with a cut, only a dissolve. Similarly, there was a bug wherein dissolving two keyers (bkd not part of the next trans selection) would show a little dip before ultimately completing the dissolve. Again, haven't seen this on Sony 8000, which is the only Sony switcher I've used.