3 play-lists, 1 introduction, 2 play-lists tree structure – EVS IPDirector Version 4.3 - October 2007 Part 2 User's Manual User Manual
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3.3 PLAY-LISTS
3.3.1 I
NTRODUCTION
Play-Lists are a group of clips put together to play out in a
desired order. Depending on the complexity required, different
video and audio transitions can be defined between each
element of the play-list. Two types of play-lists exist: off-line and
on-line play-lists. For more information on what is an online and
an off-line play-list, refer to the section on off-line and on-line
play-lists in the Play-List Editor chapter, in part 3 of this user
manual.
3.3.2 P
LAY
-L
ISTS
T
REE
S
TRUCTURE
Play-Lists are stored in bank 0 of each page within an XT server.
There are 10 spaces per page giving 100 play-lists per XT
server. The tree structure of the Database Explorer shows each
XT server and a sub tree for each page.
Note
Offline play-lists are stored in BINS of the IP Director
system. An offline play-list is simply a play-list that
does not yet reside on an XT server.
3.3.3 P
LAY
-L
ISTS
D
ATA
C
OLUMN
H
EADINGS
Each play-list record in the result list is detailed in variable
width columns providing relevant information about the data
stored with each play-list.
Note
For details of how to hide or show the columns, refer to
the section 3.7.1 “Column Organizer”, on page 111.
Column
Name
Description
Element
Icon representing the type of play-list:
for offline play-lists
for online play-lists
for timelines