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Posted By Mike Embry 12-21-2016 18:19
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Hi Nate, Can you confirm the specifics of the OD version that you're using? I see 15.8, but I'll need the next "dot" number, as well as build please. -Mike #Acuity
Posted By Mike Embry 11-11-2015 16:34
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Hello, Erick! I would recommend reaching out to Tech Support on this issue if you haven't already. They can be reached at +1 (613) 652-4886, or via email at techsupport@rossvideo.com -Mike #OverDrive
Posted By Mike Embry 09-01-2015 17:45
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It's entirely possible that what you're looking at is one of the pre-made schemes that we provide in the Carbonite. Some of those schemes have colors for each MLE row. You can find these under: MENU - USER - SCHEME - NEXT, which should get you to the "load" menu. Scroll through and check them ...
Posted By Mike Embry 09-01-2015 17:06
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Hey Jack, The scheme menus are not in Dashboard. You'll have to change the colors of the panel from the panel menu. MENU - USER - SCHEME Once you change your Hue/Sat/Lum levels, you can hit NEXT twice to get to the Save part of the menu. There are four custom spots in which to save ...
Posted By Mike Embry 08-28-2015 14:06
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Hello Jack! In the MENU -> USER -> SCHEME -> NEXT menu, you have the ability to load premade color schemes which will give each ME row it's own color. The scheme menu also allows you to create your own color scheme for the panel. At this time, when creating your own color scheme, it makes ...
Posted By Mike Embry 05-06-2015 23:52
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There isn't a true camera hold trigger in Rundown Control, but you can disable remote/robotic controls from the "Tools>Playout Configuration" menu. This will allow you to turn off camera control from OD to the heads. It may be worth a try going this route, but please be sure to test this out prior to ...
Posted By Mike Embry 05-06-2015 20:29
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Hey John, What I tend to do is code the same camera shots in the commercial break after the interview. That way, since cameras are set to "look ahead", they'll look to the commercial break and see the same shots. This prevents them from moving ahead. -Mike #OverDrive
Posted By Mike Embry 03-11-2015 20:14
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Glad to hear that things are back to normal. -Mike #OverDrive
Posted By Mike Embry 03-11-2015 16:30
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Just out of curiosity, what resides now at template 195? If it's a template that's server related, does that template/shot auto-populate within Rundown Control? #OverDrive
Posted By Mike Embry 03-11-2015 15:57
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Good morning, Favian! Does any template/shot appear in an uncoded Q Series rundown line? I'm wondering if the first server template was moved within Template Editor. -Mike #OverDrive
Posted By Mike Embry 09-13-2014 16:41
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Good afternoon, Jason. Is your camera operator trying to make any adjustments while the Cambot is moving to it's position from OD, or will he/she make the adjustments after the shot has reached its assigned position? It would be a good idea to reach out to our Tech Support team. Here is ...
Posted By Mike Embry 04-28-2014 20:45
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Hey Dan, I would try this combination as well: username : user password : password #Vision
Posted By Mike Embry 04-17-2013 15:36
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Hey, Tom. I wanted to pass along a bit of info from our Overdrive team, which was a response to a similar question I had as a trainer: "While we don't officially support any form of additional keyboard, we do have many users using devices like these with no issue, and it is generally safe ...