Appending events from a schedule to the playlist, Emptying the channel – Grass Valley GV STRATUS Playout v.2.0 User Manual
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Appending events from a schedule to the playlist
4 Click the channel you want to display in the Channel Control page.
5 Click Append Schedule.
6 In the Select Schedule dialog box, click the schedule that you want to append to the
playlist. To filter the names, click Contains at the top of the column and type the text or
characters you want to use in the filter.
7 Click Select.
Appending events from a schedule to the playlist
The Append Events button allows you to add the individual events from the selected
schedule to the playlist. The appended events are no longer referenced to the schedule.
Although a schedule cannot appear more than once in the playlist, the individual events
can.
To append:
1 In the top menu, click Channel Control.
2 In the Select View list, click the view that you want displayed in the left pane.
3 Click one of the following:
• All Channels: to select a channel from a list of all the channels in the selected view.
To filter the column, click Contains in the column you want to search and type the
text or characters that you want to use in the filter.
• Channel Hierarchy: to select a channel from list of all the channels in the selected
view organized by their channel hierarchies.
4 Click the channel you want to display in the Channel Control page.
5 Click Append Events.
6 In the Select Schedule dialog box, click the schedule that contains the events you want
to append to the playlist.
7 Click Select.
Emptying the channel
The Empty Channel button allows you to delete the playlist from the channel. When you
empty the channel, the playout of any events currently on air are stopped and also deleted.
To empty:
1 In the top menu, click Channel Control.
2 In the Select View list, click the view that you want displayed in the left pane.
3 Click one of the following:
Note:
A clip may take up to 15 seconds to cue depending on the file size,
structure (indexing), and bit rate.
Note:
A clip may take up to 15 seconds to cue depending on the file size,
structure (indexing), and bit rate.