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Section 11.3 buffers – NewTek TriCaster TC1 (2 RU) User Manual

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Since

DataLink

falls into the general realm of automation and also has access to external sources, complete

coverage of its features and capabilities is found in the companion

Automation and Integration Guide

included

with this product. We’ll mention here, though, that

both text and images on title pages accept

DataLink keys

as input.

The Title Editor tells you which entry boxes accept

DataLink

keys by showing a custom mouse pointer, in the

form %DL, as shown in Figure 153.

Making key entry even faster and easier to use, all available

DataLink keys

are shown in the drop-down menu as soon as

you enter a % sign into an entry box (

key names

are in the

format %

key name

%). If you continue typing, the list

shown is filtered to show only relevant key names (Figure
154).

A line of text or image on a title page that has been set to a
key name will be automatically replaced by the current
value assigned to that key when the page is displayed.

There are endless uses for

DataLink

, and many ways to supply and update values assigned to

DataLink keys

.

For just one example, refer to the heading Configure DataLink Keys in Section 5.3.3. And do not fail to take
advantage of the power and convenience of the

DataLink™

web browser extension, which makes it easy to

populate your title pages over the network from a web browser running on virtually any platform.

SECTION 11.3

BUFFERS

The

system’s powerful

Buffer

implementation provides a large number of alternative graphics and animation

sources for

M/Es

(including their associated

KEY

channels), the main

Switcher

and

its

DSK

channels.

Buffers

are sometimes even more useful than similar imagery supplied from

Media Players

. The tabbed

Buffers

module (Figure 155) shows icons and controls for fifteen

Buffers

.

FIGURE 155

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