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How to cue up a playlist to the player channel, Loading a playlist element onto the control panel – EVS IPDirector Version 5.9 - January 2011 Part 6 User’s Manual User Manual

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IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 6: Playout – Playlist Panel

EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011

Issue 5.9.B

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The playlist will then be loaded on the IN point of the first element.
If another playlist had previously been loaded in the Playlist Panel, this latter is
replaced by the new one on the Playlist Panel.

How to Load a Playlist via the Playlist Name or LSM ID

You can load a playlist by entering the playlist name or LSM ID.

To do so, proceed as follows:

1.

Associate a channel to the Playlist Panel.

2.

Type either

the playlist name in the Playlist Name field. If the playlist name entered

by the operator is found several times in the database, the last playlist
created with that name in the database is considered.

OR

the LSM ID in the LSM ID field.

3.

Press ENTER.

The playlist will then be loaded on the IN point of the first element.
If another playlist had previously been loaded, this latter is replaced by the new
one on the Playlist Panel.

How to Cue up a Playlist to the Player Channel

When a playlist is loaded on a channel associated to a Playlist Panel, loading an
element type (clip, train, growing clip) on the same channel will unload the playlist

from the channel. However, it is still possible to load it again on the associated
player channel:

To cue up the playlist:

Double-click the first element of the playlist in the Playlist Panel

OR

Press the RECUE button or

on the keyboard

The playlist will then be loaded on the first frame of the first element.

To cue up one element of the playlist:

double-click it on the Playlist Panel

The corresponding element will then be loaded. The playlist will cue up on the first

frame of that element.

Loading a Playlist Element onto the Control Panel

It is possible to load a playlist element onto the Control Panel. See the
corresponding section in Control Panel chapter in part 5 of the manual.