Overview of the xplay interface, Overview of the xplay interface -4 – Grass Valley Xplay Vertigo Suite v.5.0 User Manual

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Xplay User Manual

Getting started with Xplay

Overview of the Xplay interface

While some of the Xplay interface components remain constant, others are customizable
using Xplay’s settings. Figures

2-2

and the following descriptions identify the Xplay’s main

interface components and provide a brief functional description of each.

Figure 2-2. Xplay set to Manual playout mode and On-Air Preview layout mode

1.

Main menus: Located along the top of the interface, these menu commands provide
access to most of Xplay’s settings and administrative functions. See

“Xplay’s menu

commands” on page 6-2

for more information.

2.

Asset Browser: The Asset Browser, which is located within a collapsible panel, provides
a tree view of assets stored on the Xmedia Server. You can use the Asset Browser to
locate and load a rundown into Xplay, as well as to add pages, clips, templates and/or
scenes to an open playlist.

3.

Playlist Editor: The Playlist Editor is the workspace where an opened playlist is displayed.
Playlist elements (segment headings, pages, clips, comments...etc.) are organized in a
sequential list.
• The buttons along the top of the window are used for loading and managing playlists.

These buttons allow you to open a new playlist, as well as save, reload, loop... the
playlist and its elements.

• The Q

UICK

R

ECALL

field, which can be hidden/exposed using the V

IEW

>Q

UICK

R

ECALL

command, allows you to quickly locate and insert a page, clip, template and/or scene
into the playlist using the asset’s Recall ID property.

• The Playlist Editor’s global C

UE

and T

AKE

buttons allow you to control the timing of when

the playlist elements appear on air.

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