Hello, someone on reddit asked me that the transitions used by Malaysian record label karaoke companies was found in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIdanI5JjIA

the video I linked in this thread, you can skip until transition appears. no need to watch the whole video.

but I was curious if the transitions in this video I've linked above is the actual stock transitions from the Videonics machine, Panasonic Machine or some unknown 3d software? If anyone knows or used these same transitions before, I want to know what video editing software or hardware for the transitions in the videos I linked in this thread.

I’ve been watching old Malaysian Chinese karaokes for a year now and I’ve been curious as what they are using because everytime I watch the Malaysian Chinese karaokes or Malay karaokes, it always uses the same transitions as far back as 1992 with the ABC English for children vol 1 transitions and using the ball drop effect and have the ability to turn 2d video into a 3D sphere effect, it has built in textures like brick walls and rectangle textures which it's used in the beginning of a music video:
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These are the stock transitions that were used:
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Here is the links to understand the context more (you do not need to watch in full, you can skip until transition appears):

the software is likely used in Windows computers because the credits in that same video editor uses arial font in some innoform media singapore releases and same transitions also used in the early 2000s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4hXHrbLsdg

The famous English Teacher music video from Singapore: https://youtu.be/jJpkt0BDUwE

The Malaysian child karaoke: https://youtu.be/eydEp-l3gPM

Famous Malaysian Chinese child singer with ball drop effect included: https://youtu.be/HpAlo0hol4c

Another, the one that turns 2d video into a 3d sphere later: https://youtu.be/3_tFp57syAs