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3. Select an event or section in the playlist, then open the properties dialog box by doing one of the
following:
•
Click the
Properties
button.
•
Right-click on an event or section and select
Properties
.
4. Select Trigger GPI, then use the drop-down list to select a GPI output. If no GPI outputs are
listed, use Configuration Manager to assign GPI outputs to the current channel, then return to
this step.
5. Select the trigger action for the GPI output:
Trigger point
Action
First frame of event or section
Start of event or section
Last frame of event or section
End of event or section
Start of event or section plus the time you enter. Offset
should not exceed the event or section total length.If
the offset time entered exceeds the event or section
length, a warning message is displayed.
Start plus
End of event or section minus the time you enter. Offset
should not exceed the event or section total length. If
the offset time entered exceeds the event or section
length, a warning message is displayed.
End minus
6. Click
OK
to save settings.
Managing playlists
You can manage playlists by doing the following tasks.
Saving a copy of a playlist
When you are creating a new playlist, you might find it easier to use an existing, similar playlist as
your starting point, rather than creating a list from scratch. To do this you must first save a copy of
the playlist with a new name. Then you can alter it without changing the original playlist.
To save a copy of a playlist:
1. In the Clips pane, select the playlist.
2. Copy the playlist onto the clipboard, using the
Edit
menu or standard keyboard shortcuts.
3. Paste the playlist into the Clips pane. If you paste the list into the same bin that you copied it
from, a dialog box appears giving you the choice to Abort, Ignore, or Retry (saving as a different
name).
4. Load the copied playlist into the Playlist application, and alter it to create your new playlist.
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