Adding a studio switcher event to a schedule, Working with vanc data, About the vanc data palette – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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The Content Selector

Adding a studio switcher event to a schedule

In adding a source or scene studio-switcher event to a schedule, you may make it either a

primary or secondary event.

Working with VANC data

About the VANC Data palette

iTX can insert different types of VANC data into its output video signal. The possible data types

include SCTE 104 messages, which can be used by external equipment to trigger the insertion

of advertisements in commercial breaks; they can also be used to start the playout of

sequences.

The VANC Data palette enables you to add SCTE 104 message events to a schedule. After

specifying message properties, you use the VANC-message insertion bar to add a message

event to a schedule.
Although the palette displays options for other types of VANC data (e.g. AFD codes), you do not

use it for these – there are other ways of setting up iTX to include the relevant data. For

example, you may specify AFD data as a video-clip property on the Asset layout.

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