Chapter 7, Playlists, Playlist types – 360 Systems DigiCart/EX User Manual

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Chapter 7

Playlists

A Playlist (also known as a Stack) is a list of audio cuts that can be stored on any drive on the
DigiCart/EX or network. Some of the most powerful capabilities of DigiCart/EX are its Playlist
features. You can create Playlists consisting of multiple cuts and other Playlists. You can edit and
update Playlists, and select between two types of Playlists called "Linear" and "Rotating". A third
type, Quickstack, is used to play back a particular sequence of events one time only, or to easily
create a sequence of Cuts to be saved as a Stack.
A new feature of DigiCart/EX Playlists is that they are now ASCII text files, and can be edited with
any common text editor program. This gives you the ability to edit a list using the search and replace
features of the editor. DigiCart/EX Playlists use .PLA as the file name suffix. Playlists can be moved
or copied between DigiCart/EX recorders and network servers, can be edited in place on network
servers, or can be moved or copied from network servers to another PC for editing. Remember that
Playlists copied from DigiCart/EX to a memory card can be moved to another DigiCart/EX, but
cannot be read by other computers.
Playlists may be made up of files from several drives or directories, however this may present
complications later. If a Playlist refers to source files on different drives, the Playlist will only play if
all the source drives are currently mounted. Multiple users can access Playlists on network drives
concurrently, but each user must have access to all drives listed in the Playlist. Playlists copied from
one drive to another may lose their path associations and fail to play, or play with unanticipated
results. To simplify Playlist usage it is recommended that all files in a Playlist reside on the same
drive as the Playlist, however files may reside in different directories on the drive. When copying or
moving a Playlist, copy or move all of its referenced files along with it.
Playlists conform to certain basic rules of operation:

• A Playlist is only a list of events to be played and does not include audio information.
• A Playlist event can be either a single cut or another playlist.
• Playlists may only exist in a Stack (Playlist) Directory.
• Each drive contains one Stack Directory, which may contain 1000 Playlists.
• A Playlist may contain up to 1000 events.
• There is no limit to the total length of playing time in a Playlist.
• A single cut may be used in multiple event locations within a Playlist.
• If a cut is edited, its edited version will play in a Playlist.
• If a cut in a Playlist has been erased or moved, or is unavailable (perhaps because a drive

cannot be accessed) a " * " will be displayed ahead of the Playlist time, and the Playlist will
not play. Restoration of the missing selection or deletion of the event eliminates the " * " and
the Playlist will play.

• Any event can be deleted from a Playlist by editing.

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Before you begin using Playlist mode, it is important to understand the differences between Linear
and Rotating Playlists. They each have unique applications and different operating characteristics.
Compound Playlists are Playlists that contain other Playlists. Compound Playlists can be either
Linear or Rotating Playlists. and the Playlists within them can be Linear and/or Rotating.

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