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Jump on time characteristics – 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

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Jump on Time Characteristics

Hereafter are some properties of the jump-on-time option:

It is only valid for playlists, not for clips, trains, growing clips nor timelines.

It can be defined on an off-line playlist, as far as the playlist is loaded on a
channel before playout.

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.

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.

The element on which a jump-on-time is defined will be played with the speed

defined for it.

If the element on which a jump-on-time is defined is already playing, the jump

on time condition is discarded.

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.

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.

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).

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.

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

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.

Several triggers with the same time and date cannot be defined for the same

playlist.

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].