To add transitions to all events in a playlist, To remove pause from all events in a section, Adding gpi output triggers to playlists – Grass Valley K2 AppCenter v.7.2 User Manual
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K2 AppCenter User Manual
05 April 2010
Chapter 6 Working with playlists
5. To add a transition, select the
Transition
dropdown list, select
none
,
dissolve
,
Fade
thru black, Fade thru white, Audio cross-fade
, or
Audio fade thru silence.
If desired,
click
include audio
.
6. If you are adding a transition, you can also enter a time for the length of the
transition:
.25
,
.50
,
.75
,
1.00
,
1.50
, or
2.00
seconds.
7. To have the effect apply to events added from this point on, Apply to New Events
button.
8. When finished, click the
Apply All
button. (If you click
OK
, the dialog box closes
without saving any changes.)
To add transitions to all events in a playlist
For a description of how AppCenter Pro handles transitions made on the fly, refer to
“Transition effects applied while skipping from one event to another” on page 99
NOTE: All transition effects require AppCenter Pro licensing.
To add an on-the-fly pause or transition to a playlist:
1. With the playlist open, select
Playlist| Options
and select the
Go To
tab.
2. Select the desired transition, and click
OK
.
The time for the length of the transition is limited to 0.5 seconds or less.
When you use the
Go To
feature to skip from one event, the transition takes effect.
To remove pause from all events in a section
To remove pauses at the end of all section events:
1. Select the section.
2. Open the properties dialog box by doing one of the following:
• Click t
he
Properties
button.
• Right-click on a section and select
Properties
.
3. Click
All Events
.
4. Select the
Change event pauses
check box, then choose the
Remove all pauses
option.
5. Click
OK
.
Pauses are removed from all events in the section. The section now plays without
pausing between any events.
Adding GPI output triggers to playlists
You can assign GPI output triggers to events and sections in a playlist. The GPI
outputs can be used to trigger external equipment when the list plays. Before you can
use GPI output triggers in a list, you must use Configuration Manager to assign GPI
outputs to a channel that is running the Playlist application. If you want to play a list
that was created on another channel, you must ensure that GPI triggers assigned to all