Possible time modes – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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The Event Editor

Start Time – the time on a specified date that the event is scheduled to start.

iTX displays the scheduled start time of the event in the Start Time box. You cannot change the

value in this box directly. But you can adjust it by changing the setting in the Time Mode box,

and (where the additional feature appears) the setting in the Preset Time, Offset or End Time

box.

Possible time modes

In the Time Mode box, you may select any of these time modes, depending on how you want

iTX to control the timing of an event.

Time mode

Event level

Event action

Auto

Primary

Starts immediately after the previous primary event.

Secondary

Starts at the same time as its primary event, or immediately

after another secondary event (of the same type and with an

Auto time mode) if there is one already associated with the

primary event.

Fixed

Primary

Starts at the time entered in the Preset Time box.

Secondary

Starts at the time entered in the Preset Time box.

Fixed End

Primary

Ends at the time entered in the End Time box. iTX calculates

the in-point so the event fills the gap in the timeline.

Secondary

Ends at the time entered in the End Time box.

Join In

Progress

Primary

Starts at the time entered in the Preset Time box, but

remains in the Ready state while preceding events continue

to play out. Once the event start time passes, iTX constantly

moves the in-point back to maintain a fixed end time.
iTX may put the event on air or skip it, depending on whether

its end time passes before or after the completion of the

preceding events.

Start +

Secondary

Starts at a time that is an interval after the start of its primary

event; the interval is specified in the Offset box.

Start –

Secondary

Starts at a time that is an interval before the start of its

primary event; the interval is specified in the Offset box.

End +

Secondary

Ends at a time that is an interval after the end of its primary

event; the interval is specified in the Offset box.

End –

Secondary

Ends at a time that is an interval before the end of its primary

event; the interval is specified in the Offset box.

iTX uses background colors in the Schedule Grid to indicate start times of events that have

different time modes.

More details

, page 135.

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