Locating a playlist in the clips pane, Viewing playlist properties, Saving a list as a program – Grass Valley K2 AppCenter v.9.0 User Manual
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4. Specify a start time, then click
OK
.
The start timecode is displayed in the toolbar.
Related Topics
Striping timecode (replacing the timecode track)
on page 87
Locating a playlist in the Clips pane
•
Select
Playlist | Locate
.
The bin containing the list is shown in the Clips pane.
Viewing playlist properties
Select the playlist, then open the properties dialog box by doing one of the following:
•
Select
Playlist | Properties
.
•
Click the
Properties
button.
•
Right-click on a playlist and select
Properties
.
Related Topics
on page 113
on page 113
Saving a list as a program
Playlists can be saved as a program so that they can be managed as a single clip. This saves the
events in the list, but nothing that breaks the flow of playout such as pauses or effects between events
or sections. Saving a list does not consume media storage space since the program merely references
the source clip media that is already stored in the media file system. If the source clips are deleted,
the media referenced by the program is preserved.
You can insert programs into other playlists, or load and play them using the standard Player
application. In Player application, you can edit the program mark-in and mark-out points providing
the source clips referenced by the program have not been deleted. If that is the case, 1 second of
media is preserved before and after the program mark-in and mark-out allowing some trimming.
1. Load the playlist in the Playlist application.
2. Select
Playlist | Save As Program
.
3. Use the
Save In
control to change the current bin if required.
4. Select the
Program Name
text entry control to change the program name, then click
OK
.
NOTE: Make sure you do not violate asset naming limitations.
The list is saved as a program in the current bin.
Related Topics
Limitations for creating and naming assets and bins
on page 248
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Working with playlists