Bypassing Node Inputs
 
 
 

You can improve your workflow in Batch by deactivating certain nodes and rendering only the nodes that you want to process right away.

For any node, you can pass the Front, Back, Matte, or Key-in clip—depending on the type of node you select and its source tab inputs—as the input to the next node in a branch.

To bypass a node input:

  1. In the schematic, select the node whose input you want to bypass.

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  2. Enable Bypass.

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    The Bypass box becomes active.

  3. Select the clip that you want to pass as the input to the next node from the Bypass box.
    NoteThe Flip node, which was selected in step 1 of this example, has input tabs for a front source. Therefore Front is the only option in the Bypass box.

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    The output tab of the bypass node changes colour. In the following example, the tab turns red indicating that the Front input is passed to the next node in the tree. As well “(Bypass)” is added to the node name.

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    (a) Output tab of bypassed Front input

To unbypass nodes:

  1. Do any of the following:
    • Select the node with the bypassed input and disable the Bypass button.
    • Select an option from the Selection Mode box corresponding to the part of the process tree that you want to unbypass, make a selection in the schematic, and then click Unbypass in the Setup menu.

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    NoteAfter you click Unbypass, the Unbypass button changes to Re-bypass. Click Re-bypass to redo the bypass. You can also use the - + click key combination to bypass/unbypass a node.

Bypassing Action, Modular Keyer, or Keyer Nodes

The Action, Modular Keyer (not applicable to Flint), and Keyer nodes each have two outputs: a result and a matte. If you bypass one of these nodes, the matte output will be the same as the result output (depending on the current selection in the Bypass box).