Playing a list, Opening a playlist, Playing a playlist – Grass Valley K2 AppCenter v.9.0 User Manual
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Playing a list
Once the list is complete, you can open it, play it, and eject it as described in the following sections.
Opening a playlist
If you want to open the same playlist simultaneously on multiple channels, the channels must be
running on the same K2 Summit/Solo system, otherwise, a “Failed to open…” message is displayed.
To open a list, do the following:
1. Select
Playlist | Open List
.
The Open List dialog box appears.
2. Locate and select the list you want to open, then click
Open
.
Before the list is opened, the currently loaded list is closed. In Playlist application there is no
eject button, so you can open an existing list or create a new list without manually closing the
currently loaded list.
NOTE: If a playlist has been locked, you cannot open it.
Playing a playlist
You can perform the following operations to play a playlist using the AppCenter user interface. You
can also use the keyboard shortcuts for all transport controls.
Do this...
To...
Open the list, then press the
Play
button on the
onscreen transport controls.
Begin playing at the top of the list
Press the
Play
button on the onscreen transport
controls.
Continue playout after a pause in the list
Select
Goto
, and then choose
Timecode
in the Goto
pop-up menu. Specify a timecode in the dialog box
and click
OK
.
Play the specified timecode
Select
Goto
, and then choose
Next Event
in the Goto
pop-up menu.
Play the next event
Select
Goto
, and then choose
Next Section
in the
Goto pop-up menu.
Play the next section
First, select the event or section, then click
Goto
,
and choose
Selection
in the Goto pop-up menu.
Then press the
Play
button on the onscreen
transport controls.
Play an event or section
First select the new event or section, then wait until
the diamond or standby icon is filled in before
jumping to the new event or section.
Avoid delays when jumping to a new event or
section
Playlists always play the default audio tracks, even when named mapping is in place.
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Working with playlists