Deleting an event from the playlist – Grass Valley SSP-3801 User Guide v.1.3 User Manual
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Testing and Troubleshooting the Playout
Deleting an event from the playlist
6 Click one of the following depending on how you want to add the event to the playlist.
The options offered depend on if you selected an event in the channel grid (as per
• Replace selected: to replace the selected secondary event with the new one.
• Add to selected: to add the secondary event to the selected primary event.
• Add to Last to add the secondary event to the last primary event in the timeline.
Deleting an event from the playlist
Since the playlist is created and managed by GV STRATUS Playout and then downloaded
into the SSP-3801 card, events deleted from the Playlist page are not deleted from the
playlist in GV STRATUS Playout.
If the Delete button is clicked after the selected event has reached the Cued threshold
marker on the Playlist page, the event is not deleted from the playlist but is set as dropped
instead. The event will not go to air, but will remain in the channel grid with dropped status
and appear in the log.
Title
Type the title of the event. This title is displayed in the channel grid on
the Playlist page and in other connected services such as iControl.
Fade in
Type the time period over which the secondary event comes into full
effect as the event begins; for example, the amount of time for:
• the volume to raise to 100%
• an image to fully appear
Fade out
Type the time period over which the secondary event disappears as the
event ends; for example, the amount of time for:
• the volume to lower to 0%
• an image to fully disappear
Duck
Type how much to reduce the level of the background audio (in
decibels).
Preset
Type how much to increase the level of the foreground audio (in
decibels).
Voiceover
Select the index number for the voiceover event that you want to use (0
to 3).
Output Pairs
Type the channel pair to output. Use a comma as the separator. To
include all stereo pairs, leave the field empty.
Layer
Type the number that determines the placement of the event in relation
to other overlapping events. Lower numbers push the event further into
the background. Higher numbers bring it more into the foreground.
Opacity (%)
Type the percentage of opacity between 0% (fully transparent) to 100%
(fully opaque).
Logo
Select the number identifying which of the two logos stores on the SSP-
3801 card to output.
Index
Select the number identifying the GPIO pin to trigger.
Field
Description