Resynchronizing a backup channel – Grass Valley GV STRATUS Playout v.2.0 User Manual
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GV STRATUS Playout
Operator Manual
To manually control the secondary events:
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 Manual Controls as required:
• If the button is
blue
, click to disable it.
• If the button is grey, click to enable it.
To manually select a media file for a button in an Unset state:
1 Click the control’s corresponding Unset button.
2 Perform a search using one of the following:
• In the Search Any field, type part of the name of the media file you are searching
for to display only the files containing those characters in their filename.
• In the Begins With field, type the beginning of the file name you are searching for
to display only the files containing those characters in the beginning of their
filename.
3 In the list of results, click the desired file. 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.
4 Click Select.
Resynchronizing a backup channel
When you have a channel set up as a main and backup pair, the playlists on both the main
and backup channel should be in sync. To see if the playlists are in sync, you can view the
timeline for both channels on the Channel Overview page if both the main and the backup
channels are included in the same view. If they are not in sync, the backup can be
VCHIP
The
VCHIP
section contains two buttons. The
Set
button is used to select the
content advisory setting. The other button displays the currently set rating
system and rating. When the rating button is blue, the rating is present in the
playout.
Keyers
The
Keyers
button in the
Suppress
section is used to hide the Graphic, Logo,
and External Keyer events from the playout. When the button is blue, all
Graphic, Logo, and External Keyer events are hidden.
VANC
The
VANC
button in the
Suppress
section is used to control whether or not
the Vertical Ancillary Data Space (VANC) files are being embedded in the
playout. When the
VANC
button is blue, the VANC files such as SCTE-104
triggers are disabled.
Control
Description