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  2. Vision mixer - Wikipedia

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    Another main feature of a vision mixer is the transition lever, also called a T-bar or fader bar. This lever, similar to an audio fader, is used to transition between two buses. Note that in a flip-flop mixer, the position of the main transition lever does not indicate which bus is active, since the program bus is always the active or hot bus.

  3. Cot–caught merger - Wikipedia

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    The dark blue dots represent speakers who have completely resisted the merger. The medium blue dots represent speakers with a partial merger (either production or perception but not both), and the yellow dots represent speakers with the merger in transition. [14] Nowhere is the shift more complex than in North American English.

  4. AVS Video Editor - Wikipedia

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    It offers the opportunity to create and edit videos with a vast variety of video and audio effects, text and transitions; [3] capture video from screen, web or DV cameras and VHS tape; record voice; [4] create menus for discs, as well as to save them to plenty of video file formats, burn to discs or publish on Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, etc. [5]

  5. Merging Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Pyramix: a digital audio workstation (DAW) [8] Ovation: a media server and sequencer [8] ANEMAN: an Audio Network Manager. [11] Merging Audio Device (also referred to as MAD): multi-ASIO AoIP driver for Windows OS. [12] Virtual Audio Device (also referred to as VAD): Core Audio AoIP driver plugin for macOS. [13]

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  7. NewTek - Wikipedia

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    The company's first products included DigiView in 1986 [6] and DigiPaint, both for the Commodore Amiga personal computer.. DigiView was the first full-color video digitizer and added slow-scan digitizing capabilities to the Amiga platform allowing images to be imported at low cost before modern image scanning technology was widely available.

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