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IPDirector Version 5.6 – User Manual – Part 6: Playout – Playlist Panel
EVS Broadcast Equipment – May 2009
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defined, using the parameters defined for the element. Refer to section ‘Jump on
Time Characteristics’ on page 62 for special cases of use.
U
SING
M
ACRO
C
OMMAND TO
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EFINE
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TILL
/S
TART
M
ODE
Still/Start mode can also be defined by using a macro command, previously
configured to correspond to a specific effect with specific parameters. Refer to
section 1.6.6 ‘Applying a Macro Command to Trigger Playout Effects’ on page 76
for information on using macro commands and to section 1.8.4 ‘Playlist Macro
Commands Settings’ on page 108 for information on configuring macro commands.
1.6.4 R
ESETTING
P
LAYOUT PARAMETERS TO DEFAULT
It is possible to reset the following playout parameters to the default values
specified in the Tools > Settings > Playlist > Playlist / Default Transition
category:
•
speed,
•
still mode, start mode,
•
A/V effect
for all the selected elements. For more information on the values defined as
default values, refer to section 1.8.2 ‘Default Transition Settings’ on page 104.
Resetting parameters to default can be done in two ways:
•
Selecting Reset transition to default option from the Playlist Element
contextual menu
•
using a macro command, previously configured to correspond to the option.
Refer to section 1.6.6 ‘Applying a Macro Command to Trigger Playout Effects’
on page 76 for information on using macro commands and to section 1.8.4
‘Playlist Macro Commands Settings’ on page 108 for information on configuring
macro commands.
1.6.5 U
SING
A
CTION
T
AGS INTO A
P
LAYLIST TO
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RIGGER
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RANSPORT
F
UNCTIONS OR
P
LAYOUT
E
FFECTS
I
NTRODUCTION
Tags are used to carry out specific actions at a specific timecode when a playlist
element is played out. Up to 6 tags can be defined per playlist element.
Two options are available to add tags to a playlist element:
•
defining tags one by one as well as parameters specific to each tag. Related
procedure and windows are described in the current section of the manual.
•
using a macro command, previously configured to correspond to a specific tag
with specific parameters. Refer to section 1.6.6 ‘Applying a Macro Command to
Trigger Playout Effects’ on page 76 for information on using macro commands