Jump on time characteristics – EVS IPDirector Version 5.9 - January 2011 Part 6 User’s Manual User Manual
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Jump on Time Characteristics
Hereafter are some properties of the jump-on-time option:
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It is only valid for playlists, not for clips, trains, growing clips nor timelines.
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It can be defined on an off-line playlist, as far as the playlist is loaded on a
channel before playout.
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It is possible to define a jump-on-time condition for several elements of the
same playlist. Elements will be played in a chronological order according to
time defined for the jump-on-time.
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The jump-on-time condition can be defined for an element inside a partial loop.
If the playlist is being played within the loop at the time defined for the jump
on time and if a counter exists on the loop, the counter is reset when the jump
on time happens.
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The element on which a jump-on-time is defined will be played with the speed
defined for it.
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If the element on which a jump-on-time is defined is already playing, the jump
on time condition is discarded.
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If a jump on time is defined on a virtual element that is not restored when the
clip is supposed to start, the jump on time is not taken into account.
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If a virtual element is loaded on the player channel, and if a start on time is
defined on this element, the start on time will be discarded when the element
is supposed to play.
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If the playlist is in PAUSE or EDIT mode, the element on which a jump-on-time
is defined will be played with the speed defined for it but without its transition
parameters (A/V effect and duration).
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If the playlist is loaded on a channel later than the time defined for the jump-
on-time, the playout of the element will not be triggered.
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When a playlist is being played, the “remaining time until next transition” and
“remaining time until next break”, will be adapted taking into account the jump-
on-time condition.
Limitation for the Use of Jump on Time and/or Start on Time
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Several triggers cannot be defined for the same playlist element, i.e. two
jump-on-time conditions, two start-on-time conditions or a start-on-time
condition and a jump-on-time condition.
Defining a new condition will remove or overwrite the first one.
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Several triggers with the same time and date cannot be defined for the same
playlist.
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Two triggers cannot be defined for the same playlist if their respective time
and date are too closed to each other, i.e. in the range [time-guardband,
time+guardband].