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1. 12 3 2 3 Resolution Columns Display 12 3 2 4 Playlist Contextual Menu 14 3 3 Playlist Management 16 3 4 Playlist Editing 17 3 4 1 Adding Items to a Playlist ___ 17 3 4 2 Inserting a Playlist into a Playlist 17 3 4 3 Trimming an Element into a Playlist 17 3 4 4 Adding Comments to a Playlist 2 02 c cece eee eee cee eee eee 20 3 4 5 Removing an Item from a Playlist _ _ 20 3 5 Playout Management 21 3 5 1 Setting the Start Mode 21 3 5 2 Setting the Transition Effects c cece eee eee cece eeeees 21 3 5 3 Broadcasting a Playlist o occ eee eee e cece ceeceeeeees 22 3 5 4 Looping a Playlist _ 23 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 4 50 A August 2014 4 1 4 2 4 3 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 THE CHANNEL PANE 0200000 24 Overview of the Channel Pane 24 Transport Controls an
2. Renaming a Playlist A double click on a playlist name in the Label field of the Playlist pane will allow the user to type a new text Deleting a Playlist To delete a playlist right click on the playlist item in the Contents pane and select Delete items from database from the contextual menu Exporting a Playlist To export a playlist right click on the playlist item in the Contents pane and select Export playlist to text file from the contextual menu 3 The Playlist Pane w USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer a 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 Playlist Editing Adding Items to a Playlist The approval of items may be mandatory before their insertion into a playlist if the parameter Force Approval has been enabled in Xedio Manager gt Softwares gt Parameter Profiles To add an item to a playlist do one of the following e drag it from the Contents pane to the playlist at the position you want to drop it double click on the item in the Contents pane right click on the item in the Contents pane and select Add media to playlist from the contextual menu select an item in the Contents pane and click the button You can also change the order of items within a playlist by moving them using drag and drop operations Note When adding an ARCHIDEL archived clip to the playlist an automatic restore can be launched if the broadcast date and time is foreseen within 24 hours Th
3. set to CONTINUOUS they will be automatically chained together Step When the Start mode of a playlist element is set to STEP the playlist will stop on the last frame of that element Freeze onin When the Start mode of a playlist element is set to FREEZE ON IN the playout will pause on the first frame of the next playlist element q Note N One of these start modes is used as default It can be changed in the Tools gt Options gt Options menu See section Default Start Mode on page 28 for more information 3 9 2 Setting the Transition Effects If the Start mode is set to CONTINUOUS a MIX transition effect can be executed between two items In the Effect column select MIX and in the Effect duration column enter the duration of the effect Effect ffect d 3 The Playlist Pane 21 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 4 50 A August 2014 3 5 3 Broadcasting a Playlist When a playlist is ready to be played out to air it needs to be connected to the playout server hardware component In the Output field select the hardware hosting the Playout server Once the operation is completed you have access to the play buttons from the Playlist pane and from the Channel pane NEA View Output channel Secondary channe Output 5 TORE 0110 Channel 0000 Secondam lt Not connected Duration Start Accumulated Effect ffect duratior HONE HONE NONE LU ag EY l hn a aaa j J No start play pendi
4. the following ways move within the jog ar li click in the media bar 01 59 52111 use the common transport buttons usethe a buttons 3 Click the Mark In o or the Mark Out a button 4 Click the OK button The playlist element duration is displayed in bold in the playlist to indicate that the IN and or OUT points have been modified from the original marks 3 4 4 Adding Comments to a Playlist You can insert comments between two items of a playlist The comments appear as a text line and do not affect the playout in any way Right click where you want to insert a comment and select Insert comment from the contextual menu Res HRA LR Label Duration Start Accumulated Effect ffect duratior MONE ee ce ne 90000000 Pp BIDA cope RA FREEZE ONIN 00002205 ea aa BTCC aE He 90000000 Type in your comment 3 4 5 Removing an Item from a Playlist To remove an item from the playlist right click on the playlist item and select Remove item from the contextual menu This can be used to remove a comment 20 3 The Playlist Pane w USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer a 3 9 Playout Management 3 5 1 Setting the Start Mode Three start modes are available by clicking the arrow in the Start column for each element Stark Accumu CONTINUOI 00 00 08 BCONTINUOLS Bee FR sl Seti H IN Start Mode Behavior Continuous When the Start mode of all the playlist elements is
5. the operation freezes during this short period of time Immediately cues the selected playlist item and starts playing it as soon as possible The item which played before the operation freezes during this short period of time 11 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 4 50 A August 2014 3 2 2 3 2 3 Timecode Value Fields Both timecode displays in the upper right part of the Playlist pane can be configured independently Right clicking on a Timecode field displays a contextual menu with the following options Menu Item Meaning Show Block Remaining Displays the remaining time until the end of the Timecode block Show Block Elapsed Displays the elapsed time since the beginning of the Timecode block Show Playlist Remaining Displays the remaining time until the end of the Timecode playlist Show Playlist Elapsed Displays the elapsed time since the beginning of the Timecode playlist Show Clip Remaining Displays the remaining time until the end of the Timecode playing clip Show Clip Elapsed Timecode Displays the elapsed time since the beginning of the Clip Copy Timecode Used to copy the timecode and paste it in the notepad Resolution Columns Display Introduction The first three columns Res HR and LR give information on playlist element resolution As broadcasting is a priority when hi res media is not available the Playout Organizer will force the playout in lo res 3 The Playlist Pane w U
6. to be played out in low Resolution resolution instead of the default high resolution Cue Loads the playlist on the output channel 3 The Playlist Pane USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer 3 The Playlist Pane User Interface Operation Button Play Play On Time co Pause Stop Goto Next Item Goto Previous Item Cue a playlist ALT double click a item selected item Cue and Play CTRL double click ASAP a playlist a selected item item v Meaning Starts the playout of the playlist The button switches to the Pause button only if the relevant software parameter has been selected from Xedio Manager Enable Play Pause from Softwares gt Parameters Profiles gt Xedio Playout Organizer gt default Starts the playout of the playlist at a predefined time Clicking the button opens the following window where the user will enter the desired start time Start time The Play On Time button will then blink until the playlist starts Then the button switches to the Pause button Pauses the playout of the playlist The button switches back to the Play button or to the Play On Time button Stops the playout of the playlist Jumps to the next playlist element and continues with the playout Recues the current element at first click Next click jumps to the previous playlist element Immediately cues the selected playlist item The item which played before
7. 0 A August 2014 5 3 Default Start Mode The default start mode can be set via the menu Tools gt Option gt Options Colors Options 5 port clip filter options Default play mode CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS STER FREEZE ON IN 5 4 Broadcasted Items The software can record all items being played out in a table within the database To show the table select Broadcasted Manager from the Tools menu of the Menu bar The table can be used with filters to show a history of all items that have been played out Progam Class UserName Playout Server troadcated DateTim Program Class ascale Georges STORE 0110 30 10 2009 16 24 55 28 5 Menu Bar nawai G V To learn more about EVS go to www evs com Corporate 32 4 361 7000 North amp Latin America 1 973 575 7811 EVS Headquarters Asia amp Pacific Liege Science Park 852 2914 2501 16 rue Bois St Jean B 4102 Seraing Other regional offices Belgium www evs com contact EVS Broadcast Equipment is continuously adapting and Improving its products in accordance with the ever changing requirements of the Broadcast Industry The data contained herein is therefore subject to change without prior notice Companies and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies
8. Options Issue 4 50 A August 2014 The search view requires an entry in the Search for field to find contents The following options are available to perform a search Option In Held Match case l hole words only Meaning Choose to perform a search based on the Label or on the User Choose to perform a search in the whole database or in the current content i e items currently displayed in the Contents list Select Match case if you want the search results to match exactly the sequence entered in the Search for field This is case sensitive Select Whole words only if you want the search results to contain whole word equal to the sequence entered in the Search for field Both options may be selected at the same time 2 4 Contents List Contextual Menu A contextual menu is available when you right click on a media item in the list Menu Item Add Media to Playlist Preview media Adds the selected media item to the Playlist pane at the current position Opens a Player window and load the selected item The transport controls let the user browse the content loaded 2 The Contents Pane V5 USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer Pe Menu Item Select Visible Columns Description Opens the Grid Configuration window allowing to select the columns to be visible in the list and to define their width Media Ci Hame Visible E rM 5 Low file status Hi
9. SER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer a Res Column The column is filled only when the playlist element is cued Its value indicates the resolution that will be used for the element playout Possible values are explained in the following table Display Meaning High resolution Default value Low resolution This value is used when the low resolution has been forced or when the high resolution is not present High resolution and low resolution This value is used when some hi res media and or some lo res media are not available Media which are missing in one resolution must be present in the other resolution At least one media is missing in both resolutions HR and LR Columns A check is done as soon as a playout channel is assigned Possible values are explained in the following table Display Meaning No playout channel is assigned The media or the edit made of media is not present on a disk of the media server or it cannot be reached This is displayed when all the media of an edit are archived wo The media or the edit made of media is present on a disk of the media server The media or the edit made of media is being recorded or being restored Some media of the edit are archived and deleted ARCHIDEL status P is used for partial 3 The Playlist Pane 13 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 4 50 A August 2014 Display According to Media Availability The following table
10. USER MANUAL Xedio Playout Organizer Version 4 50 August 2014 v w USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer a Copyright EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Copyright 2010 2014 All rights reserved Disclaimer The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate up to date and reliable EVS Broadcast Equipment cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication Improvement Requests Your comments will help us improve the quality of the user documentation Do not hesitate to send improvement requests or report any error or inaccuracy on this user manual by e mail to doc evs com Regional Contacts The address and phone number of the EVS headquarters are usually mentioned in the Help gt About menu in the user interface You will find the full list of addresses and phone numbers of local offices either at the end of this user manual for manuals on hardware products or at the following page on the EVS website http www evs com contacts User Manuals on EVS Website The latest version of the user manual if any and other user manuals on EVS products can be found on the EVS download center on the following webpage http www evs com downloadcenter w USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Pl
11. ane Menu Item View Adjust item Check Item Save Grid Layout Select Visible Columns Description Allows trimming the selected element See section Trimming an Element into a Playlist on page 17 Check the presence of media file on the storage Saves the current grid layout Opens the Grid Configuration window allowing the users to select the columns to be visible in the list and to define their width Builders Hame Label Duration Accumulated Effect Effect duration This window is the same for all the lists displayed in the Xedio Playout Organizer window To update the Playlist select Builders from the field Builders Builders Channels ha d i dl Search EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 3 3 Issue 4 50 A August 2014 Playlist Management Opening a Playlist By default when the software is started an empty playlist is opened in the Playlist pane A new empty playlist can also be opened by selecting New Playlist from the File menu of the main Menu bar An existing playlist can be opened in one of the following ways by double clicking on the playlist item in the Contents pane by dragging it from the Contents list to the upper part of the Playlist pane by right clicking on the playlist item in the Contents pane and selecting Open playlist from the contextual menu e o Playlist_pge_001 Not connected Not connected Duration Start Accumulated Effect Hect duratior
12. ayout Organizer a Table of Contents Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS DD III WHAT S NEW LU V 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 1 Product Description 1 1 2 Opening Playout Organizer 1 1 3 Overview of the Xedio Playout Organizer Window 2 2 THE CONTENTS PANE 4 2 1 Introduction u Ul a 4 2 2 Filter View 2 22 22 l elec eee cece eee cece cee cee cece cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 2 2 1 Filter View Activation 5 2 2 2 Available Filter Options 22 22 o cece ccc eee eee ec ee cee cceeeees 6 2 3 Search View T 2 4 Contents List Contextual Menu 8 3 THE PLAYLIST PANE 10 3 1 Introduction 10 3 2 Overview of the Playlist Pane 10 3 2 1 Transport Controls 10 3 2 2 Timecode Value Fields
13. be viewed as a flag present on the material item Items can be filtered on three statuses in Playout Organizer Ready to broadcast 2 Already in playlist e Validated this flag is set when the item is accepted in Xedio Approval e Already in playlist this flag relates to material that has already been placed in a playlist e Ready To Broadcast this flag is set on edits that are R2B in CleanEdit 2 The Contents Pane USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer 2 3 State Validated W Validated v Status Filter Activation Each Status filter provides 3 states to be used within the search Meaning When the button is not pushed the corresponding filter is not active and therefore not applied When the button is pushed the filter is active If the box is not selected the search will show items which do not meet the chosen criterion In the example the search will show the items not yet validated When the button is pushed the filter is active If the box is selected the chosen criterion is taken into account In the example the search will show the items already validated Search View Search View Activation To activate the Search View click the The button turns then colored A and specific Search fields are displayed Search for athl In field Label Search current contents Type 7 2 The Contents Pane EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Available Search
14. d Timecode Fields _ 24 Playlist Contextual Menu 25 MENU BAR LU LLL L LL LL L LL LLL LaLa 27 AKONG NON nasita en EEE EE EESTE EEEE E eich E S E EEEE EA 27 COONS AA 27 Default Start Mode 28 Broadcasted Items 28 Table of Contents v USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer What s New What s New In the user manual the icon NEW has been added on the left margin to highlight information on new and updated features The sections updated to reflect the new and modified features on Xedio Playout Organizer from Xedio Suite 4 50 Compared to Xedio Suite 4 40 are listed below LinX and the direct access to EVS serves is no more supported Media lists do not display the items created on EVS video servers Seesection Type of Material on page 6 V5 USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer a 1 1 1 1 2 1 Introduction Introduction Product Description Playout Organizer allows a user to create edit and more generally manage the broadcast playlists From database items or from MOS rundowns a playlist may be assigned to one or two SDI output channels allowing the user to start a playout session all output channels can be co
15. er their own Xedio username and password EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 4 50 A August 2014 1 3 Overview of the Xedio Playout Organizer Window Illustration The Xedio Playout Organizer window contains the areas highlighted on the screenshot below G Note N The color of some user interface elements may vary with the Xedio skin installed 2 1 Introduction V5 USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer a Area Description The table below describes the various parts of the Xedio Playout Organizer window Part Name Description ile Contents Pane This pane provides filters and search options They will return a list of available material present in the database which can be inserted into a playlist 2 Playlist Pane This pane is used to create a new playlist or to edit an existing playlist 3 Channel Pane This pane is used to show the playout channels status and controls 1 Introduction 3 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 4 50 A August 2014 2 The Contents Pane 2 1 Introduction The Contents pane is used to find and select the elements that the user wants to use in a playlist or to select and open an existing playlist The upper part of the pane provides a selection criteria area filters and search options which can be used to narrow the results list The lower part of the pane displays the list of media referenced in the database and corresponding to the defined selection criter
16. gh file status Status R28 date Duration Video standart This window is the same for all the lists displayed in the Xedio Playout Organizer window To update the Contents list select Media from the field Media Builders Channels hl d fa Search Options available for playlists only Open Playlist Export Playlist to text File Delete Items from Database 2 The Contents Pane Opens the selected playlist in the Playlist pane Opens an Export window allowing to save the playlist as text file to give it a name and to select its destination Deletes the selected playlist EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 4 50 A August 2014 3 3 2 3 2 1 The Playlist Pane Introduction The Playlist pane is designed to build playlists It is sometimes referred to as the Builders window isab id ell Ps View Output channel B Secondary channel oa TORE 0110 Channel 0000 Seconda Not connected Duration Stark Accumulated Effect Hect duratior 00 00 04 25 CONTINUOUS 00 00 02 NONE i paaa Mo start play pending The upper part of the Playlist pane displays information related to the loaded playlist and provides transport buttons and timecode fields The lower part of the Playlist pane displays the list of elements making the playlist Overview of the Playlist Pane Transport Controls User Interface Operation Button Meaning Force Low Forces a playlist
17. gives indication on the resolution columns status depending on the availability of the media and depending on whether the low resolution has been forced Display Force Low Hi res media Lo res media a a ee Resolution Res HR LR N All are present All are present ae N Atleast oneis All are present missing N All are present Atleast one is missing DE N At least oneis Atleast one missing in hi res is missing missing in lo res too N At least oneis Atleast one is missing but not the missing same as the one missing in hi res EE N All are missing All are missing a x N All are missing All are present rR xv N All are present All are missing Y All are present All are present Y Atleast oneis All are present missing Y All are present Atleast one is missing Atleast oneis Atleast one missing in hi res is missing missing in lo res too Y Atleast oneis Atleast one is missing but not the missing same as the one missing in hi res All are missing All are missing All are missing 7 All are present All are present All are missing 3 2 4 Playlist Contextual Menu A contextual menu is available when you right click on a playlist item in the list Menu Item Description Insert Comment Insert a comment line before the selected playlist item Remove Item Removes the selected item playlist element or comment line 14 3 The Playlist Pane w USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer 3 The Playlist P
18. he lower part of the Channel pane displays the elements of the playlist as soon as the playlist is loaded on the output channel When the playlist is being broadcasted the pane displays the list of remaining items to play Different colors are used to highlight the clip currently playing and the preloaded clips Transport Controls and Timecode Fields The transport controls available from the Channel pane are the same as those provided in the Playlist pane See section Transport Controls on page 10 for more information The Timecode fields can show either the playing clip remaining timecode or the clip elapsed timecode These options are available when you right click on the Timecode fields 4 The Channel Pane w USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer a 4 3 Playlist Contextual Menu A contextual menu is available when you right click on a playlist item in the list Menu Item Open Playlist Track Clip On Air Show Clip On Air Save Grid Layout Select Visible Columns 4 The Channel Pane Description Loads the corresponding playlist for editing in the Playlist pane This option is available only if the playlist is not already opened If you scroll the Channel pane list so the item being played out at this moment is no more visible as soon as the next item will be played out the system displays this item at the top of the Channel pane list As soon as this option is selected the syste
19. ia Type U Edt Concert 5 1 No downconversion Delbruy Media clip poe 07 Adminis Media clip poe 0 Admini Playlist Playlist George Playlist Playlist George Playlist Playlist pge 007 George Playlist Playlist pge 00 George Playlist Playlist Delbru 4 2 The Contents Pane w USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer a 2 2 Filter View 2 2 1 Filter View Activation To activate the Filter View click the button The button turns then colored kd and specific Filter fields are displayed From 21 Nowl3 7 To Nov 03 Label 2 The Contents Pane EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 4 50 A August 2014 2 2 2 Available Filter Options Date of Insertion of the Material into the Database You can define a single date by selecting date and time information in the From date and time fields From 1 Nov 09 If you want to select a range of dates or times select the To box and select date and time values in the To date and time fields To 2ifHov 04d 7 Type of Material Medias Edits Playlist e Media provides a list of items corresponding to files as ingested or imported into the Xedio suite environment or to virtual media created with Xedio Browse and published e Edits are the edits created in CleanEdit e Playlists is a collection of any of the above items which have already been assembled into a playlist Status Status Options The status can
20. iew window is opened Media bar when the clip is loaded on its last frame 3 The Playlist Pane USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer User Interface Element colored colored white white TC IN of the original playlist element MESSA TG OUT of the original aaa playlist element 00 00 05 00 Duration of the original playlist element 3 The Playlist Pane so 01 59 58 17 paaa v Description Entire media bar when the first frame of the original media is loaded Go to Start of Media Moves the IN point 1 frame ahead Moves the IN point 1 frame behind Moves the OU T point 1 frame ahead Moves the OU T point 1 frame behind Marks a new IN point Marks a new OUT point Jumps to the new Mark IN point or to IN point of the original playlist element if it has not been updated Jumps to the new Mark OU T point or to OUT point of the original playlist element if it has not been updated Restore original TG New T IN of the playlist ago element after Mark IN sm Dl 53 43 12 New TC OUT of the playlist element after Mark IN 00 00 09 05 bin New duration of the playlist Restore original TG element after Mark IN EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 4 50 A August 2014 How to Adjust an Item To adjust an item proceed as follows 1 Right click on the clip and select View adjust item The View window opens 2 Select anew Mark IN or Mark OUT point in one of
21. is automatic restore is configured through the Automatic restore priority parameter in Xedio Manager in Softwares gt Parameter Profiles gt Playout Organizer Note An open playlist synchronized with a MOS rundown is automatically refreshed when an item is inserted or removed or when the items order changes Inserting a Playlist into a Playlist You can drag a playlist A into another one playlist B When you do so the items contained in playlist A are inserted one by one at the position where you dropped it Trimming an Element into a Playlist When a media or a clip is inserted into a playlist you can re trim it The change will affect the playlist item only not the original media clip 3 The Playlist Pane 17 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA View Window Issue 4 50 A August 2014 When you right click on the playlist item and select Viewladjust item the View window opens D1 59 52 11 NSO ST gt gt MEGA ONES Ta gt gt MRS 00 00 05 00 00 00 05 00 User interface items specific to this window are described below User Interface Element Media Bar 01 59 57 10 Description Loads the first frame of the original playlist element Loads the last frame of the original playlist element The Media Bar is the graphical representation of the displayed clip within the entire media the clip belongs to Media bar when the clip is loaded on its first frame This is the view displayed when the V
22. m immediately displays the item being played out at the top of the Channel pane list Saves the current grid layout Opens the Grid Configuration window allowing to select the columns to be visible in the list and to define their width Channels Hame Visible Res Label Duration Remaining Elapsed This window is the same for all the lists displayed in the Xedio Playout Organizer window To update the Channel pane list select Channels from the field Channels Builders Channels kd d i dl Search 25 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Menu Item Open AS run log Open Error Log 26 Description Opens the As run log report Opens the Error log window Issue 4 50 A August 2014 4 The Channel Pane w USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer a 5 Menu Bar 5 1 Introduction Several commands are available from the Menu Bar at the top of the Xedio Playout organizer window Only the functions specific to the Playout organizer are described hereafter The following options are available from the Tools menu 5 2 Colors The colors of the interface can be customized via the menu Tools gt Option gt Colors Colors Options Sport clip filter options Contents window Channel windows Workspace Builder windows On ar channel frame Mew edit Fetched playlist item On air playlist item Low resolution not found 5 Menu Bar 27 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 4 5
23. ng The Channel pane indicates that the channel is locked by the user If you get an error message please check that the playout server is started and running q Note If a hi res file that should be used for the playout of one item is not available the system will automatically switch to its corresponding low res in order to ensure the picture output The HR and LR columns show the file presence on the server and the Res column shows the resolution that will be used for the playout session 22 3 The Playlist Pane V5 USER MANUAL Xedio Suite 4 50 Xedio Playout Organizer a 3 5 4 Looping a Playlist It is possible to loop a playlist Just click the Loop button When the playlist reaches its end it will loop back and start again from its beginning q Note This mode is only available to playlist composed of chained items 3 The Playlist Pane 23 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 4 50 A August 2014 4 4 1 PE Res HRLR The Channel Pane Overview of the Channel Pane The Channel pane shows the status of all playout servers individually Each playout server corresponds to one output channel Remaining Ellapsed 00 00 05 18 00 00 03 02 LOCKED BY Georges Pascale pge Playlist pge 001 26 Mov 15 40 33 4 2 24 The upper part of the Channel pane provides transport buttons and timecode fields The Play buttons become available as soon as a Playlist pane is connected to a playout server T
24. ntrolled by one single Playout Organizer workstation Playout Organizer is a client server application the client software and the server software may be installed on a same workstation or on different ones according to the user requirements and needs Opening Playout Organizer To start the Xedio Playout Organizer application select the application from Start 5 Programs gt EVS Broadcast Equipment or click on the Xedio Playout Organizer icon on the desktop sedio Playout Organizer The Xedio workstation may be integrated into an Active Directory domain In this case Xedio Playout Organizer will automatically open without requesting additional access codes when the user starts it The user group the user belongs to in the Windows domain must be linked to a user role in Xedio Manager This determines the set of user rights and user settings the user will have in the application In case a user belongs to several Windows groups the system retrieve them in alphabetical order and checks whether the first group matches a user role The use of Windows authentication must have been enabled in Xedio Manager See the Xedio Manager user manual for more information In case the auto log off mode is activated and the Windows authentication by Active Directory mode is used the auto log off becomes an auto quit function If the Xedio workstation is not integrated into an Active Directory domain a login screen will display where users have to ent

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