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Insert mode in playlist, Remaining time information, Define pre-roll duration – EVS IPDirector Version 5.8 - July 2010 Part 6 User's Manual User Manual

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IPDirector Version 5.8 – User Manual – Part 6: Playout – Playlist Panel

EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010

Issue 5.8.B

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I

NSERT

M

ODE IN

P

LAYLIST

Defines where a new element will be inserted into the playlist:

before selected element

after selected element.

R

EMAINING

T

IME

I

NFORMATION

Defines which information will be displayed in the Playlist Panel and on the OSD:

Time until next break

Time until next unavailable element

An unavailable element is a playlist element that is not available on the XNet
network and can therefore not be played out. This is either a virtual element,

an element on an off-line server, or an element on-line or off-line on the GigE
network.

D

EFINE

P

RE

-R

OLL

D

URATION

Defines the pre-roll duration related to the preview transition.

S

TART ON

T

IME

S

ECURITY

W

ARNING

A warning message will be displayed when defining a new start-on-time if it is too
close to another start-on-time.
Defines the period of time below which the warning message will be displayed.

S

ET

N

EW

P

LAYLIST AS

D

EFAULT

P

LAYLIST

This option makes it possible to set a new playlist as the default playlist. Checking
this option will automatically tick the Set as default playlist check box in the
Create a New Playlist window.

D

ISABLE

D

OUBLE

-C

LICK ON

P

LAYLIST

By default, double-clicking a playlist element will cue and pause the element, so

that it is ready to be played out.

If you tick this option, double-clicking a playlist element will neither cue this
element, nor stop the playlist while it is being played out.

D

EFAULT

TC

T

RACK

V

ALUE

The Regenerate T/C Output command in the Playlist contextual menu allows the
user to regenerate the timecodes for the whole playlist, via the Regenerate

Playlist Output Timecode window. In this window, you can enter a user-defined
initial T/C value.