Grass Valley GV STRATUS Playout v.2.0 User Manual
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Monitoring and Controlling the Broadcast
Controlling the playout of events
To control the playout:
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 character that you want to use in the search.
• Channel Hierarchy: to select a channel from list of all the channels in the selected
view organized by their channel hierarchies.
4 Use the following Playlist Controls as required:
Note:
Only one operator at a time can have control of the channel. When
other operators view the channel from their screens, the name of the
operator currently in control of the channel is displayed beside the Control
button. If another operator clicks the Control button, that operator gains
control and the original operator loses control of the channel.
Control
Description
Next Actions
Cue Next
Cues one or more events to allow the next primary
event, its related secondary events, and any
subsequent automatic events to go on air safely
when
Take Next
is clicked.
For more information on automatic events, see
About the behavior of automatic and fixed primary
events
Note: A clip may take up to 15 seconds to cue
depending on the file size, structure (indexing), and
bit rate.
Take Next
Recue
Takes the event off-air and places it on hold at the
On-air threshold. The previous event is replaced on
air in progress until the Take Next button is clicked.
This is usually only used in the case that an event
was accidentally placed on-air too early.
Take Next
Take Next
Places the next event on-air immediately.
The event must be in a Cued state before you can
place it on-air.
Cue Next