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The table below describes how the configuration of national and local breaks affects the

messages that are output:

National
break

Local
break

Description

iTX will trigger in all cases, i.e. when it receives Multiple Operation

Messages with:

Only a

splice_request_data

command

Both

a splice_request_data

and a

segmentation_descriptor_request

(for either local or

national breaks).

iTX will only trigger if a Multiple Operation Message is received

with a

splice_request_data

and a

segmentation_descriptor_request

with the

segmentation_type_id

set to National (value 0x32).

iTX will only trigger if a Multiple Operation Message is received

with a

splice_request_data

and a

segmentation_descriptor_request

with the

segmentation_type_id

set to Local (value 0x30).

iTX will only trigger if a Multiple Operation Message is received

with a

splice_request_data

and a

segmentation_descriptor_request

with the

segmentation_type_id

set to Local (value 0x30) or National

(value 0x32).

More information about enhanced SCTE104configuration can be found in the iTX System

Administrator Guide.

Adding an enhanced SCTE104 message event to a schedule

To add an enhanced SCTE104 message to a schedule, drag and drop the message from the

insertion bar onto a primary event in the Schedule Grid or the Timeline Display. The SCTE104

message will be created as a secondary event. This is represented by a block on the SCTE104

track in the Timeline Display. In the Schedule Grid, iTX nests this secondary event within the

primary event.
You should check and edit the properties of the enhanced SCTE104 message event – in

particular, its time mode and offset – in the

Event Editor

.

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