Before using playlist mode, Terms used in playlist mode – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual

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Before using Playlist mode

Before using Playlist mode

Read the following sections before using Playlist mode.

“Terms used in Playlist mode” on page 85

“Symbols used in Playlist mode” on page 86

“Working with programs” on page 86

“Using mixed aspect ratios in a playlist” on page 87

“Inserting a clip that is still recording” on page 87

“Inserting a playlist in a playlist (workarounds)” on page 87

Terms used in Playlist mode

The following terms are used in the Playlist mode.

GPI Input
triggers

You can assign any of the 6 GPI inputs to control
one or more play channels and the action you
want the iDDR channel(s) to take— play, VAR
play, cue next event, or cue next section, etc.
AppCenter Workstation includes more extensive
GPI output trigger features.

See “Adding GPI

output triggers to playlists” on page 190

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Front panel playlist mode supports this feature for playlists created in workstation mode.

Term

Definition

Playlist

A list is a sequence of events.

Event

Events are the components that make up a list. Events are created by adding a clip
or program to sections in a list.

Section

Playlists created in Workstation operating mode contain at least one section. All
events in a playlist are contained in sections. Sections have properties that include
repeat and pause. A playlist can have up to 100 sections. Each section can contain
up to 1000 events.

NOTE: Playlists created in Front Panel mode do not have sections; however,
when playlists created in Workstation mode are played in front panel mode,
section properties are used for playout just as they would in workstation mode.

Source Clip

The clip inserted in a list to create a play event.

Program

Playlists can be saved as a program in iDDR Workstation mode. Programs created
from a playlist include all the media and transitions in the playlist, but nothing that
breaks the flow of playout, such as a pause at the end of an event. Programs are also
created from the loop record mode.

Basic Feature

Description

Availability

Front Panel
Mode

Workstation
Mode

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