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  1. Standard Attributes

    • Name: Name of the Video.

    • In/Out Point: Sets the in/out-point of a Video.

    • Duration: Shows the duration of the selected Video depending on the defined in/out-point.

    • Color: An element may have a color defined by selecting it in the Inspector. The color of each element is also shown in a column in the Workbench (if this column is enabled). When dragging and dropping elements from the Library, the Finder color (if defined) will automatically be set for the element and shown in the Workbench.

  2. Video

    • Fade In/Out: Videos can fade-in/out up to 10 seconds from and to black.

    • Cross Fade: Instead of fading from/to black it is possible to fade from/to the passed-through live signal. Please contact your system administrator if you are unsure wether whether your Channel has been configured using this method.

    • Invert Fields: Inverts fields. This can also be changed during Playout of the selected Video and will be executed immediately.

    • Aspect Conversion: Defines how to handle the aspect ratio of the selected Video. Your system administrator should have already predefined a setting in the just:out preferences. Several options are available depending on the direction of the conversion. For a visual description, please refer to the chapter Aspect Ratio Control. It is possible to change the aspect ratio while a Video is on air.

  3. Slow Motion

    • Playback Speed: Allows you to set the playback speed of a Video clip (25%, 33%, 50%, 66%, 75% and 100%).

    • Deinterlace: Deselect this option in case you are using another playback speed than 100% and the Video has fields and not frames.

  4. Audio

    • Fade With Video: When enabled the Audio will automatically fade with the Video's fade-in/out settings.

    • Volume: Allows you to adjust the volume of a Video with a value between 0 (muted) and 1 (full volume). The volume can be changed while a Video is on air and the change will be taken over immediately once the mouse button has been released.

    • Live Volume: This is the volume of the live input. By default, the the Live Volume is set to 0 (muted).

  5. Control

    • Track: just:live reflects the activated Layer count for the active Channel, so there can be multiple Layers available for Playout. If you have more than one Video or FX Layer, you can load an element to the Layer of your choice. Select the element, then set the target Layer you want to use in the Inspector.

    • Finished Action: Using this function it is possible to define which action is executed once the end of the selected Video is reached.

    • Loop: Activate this checkbox to play the selected Video in a loop.

  6. Trim Clip: Allows you to trim the Video clip which is loaded in the Preview window.

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  1. Standard Attributes

    • Name: Name of the selected item.

    • In/Out Point: Sets the in/out-point of the item.

    • Duration: Shows the duration of the selected item depending on the defined in/out-point.

    • Color: An element may have a color defined by selecting it in the Inspector. The color of each element is also shown in a column in the Workbench (if this column is enabled). When dragging and dropping elements from the Library, the Finder color (if defined) will automatically be set for the element and shown in the Workbench.

  2. Audio

    • Channels: Shows the number of Audio tracks coming with this Audio file.

    • Volume: Allows you to adjust the volume of a an Audio file with a value between 0 (muted) and 1 (full volume). The volume can be changed while the Audio is on air and the change will be taken over immediately once the mouse button has been released.

    • Live Volume: This is the volume of the live input. By default the , the Live Volume is set to 0 (muted).

  3. Control

    • Track: just:live reflects the activated Layer count for the active Channel, so there can be multiple Layers available for Playout. If you have more than one Audio Layer, you can load an element to the Layer of your choice. Select the element, then set the target Layer you want to use in the Inspector.

    • Finished Action: Using this function it is possible to define which action is executed once the end of the selected Audio file is reached.

    • Loop: Activate this checkbox to play the selected Audio file in a loop.

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  1. Standard Attributes

    • Name: Name of the selected element.

    • Duration: Shows the initial duration of the selected element. In case the GFX element has one or more stopframes, the length can change depending on the length a stop frame will be on hold.

    • Color: An element may have a color defined by selecting it in the Inspector. The color of each element is also shown in a column in the Workbench (if this column is enabled). When dragging and dropping elements from the Library, the "Finder" color (if defined) will automatically be set for the element and shown in the Workbench.

  2. Control

    • Track: just:live reflects the activated Layer count for the active Channel, so there can be multiple GFX Layers available for Playout. If you have more than one GFX Layer, you can load an element to the Layer of your choice. Select the element, then set the target Layer you want to use in the Inspector.

    • Finished Action: Using this function it is possible to define which action is executed once the end of the selected GFX element is reached. Finished actions which are not available for GFX elements are grayed out.

    • Loop: Activate this checkbox to play the selected GFX element in a loop.

  3. Input Ports

    • Slider (not visible above): A slider can be used to define a value roughly. The exact slider value is displayed in the text box on the right of it. This text box can also be used to modify the slider's value. A slider value has a minimum and maximum value.

    • Number Variable: A number value which can be positive or negative.

    • Text Field: Text in this field can be changed at any time. It accepts all characters.

    • Checkbox: A checkbox is a boolean value (it can be unchecked or checked, "false" or "true"). In this case, the checkbox enables or disables a certain element inside of the selected Graphic.

    • Color Value (not visible above): Clicking on the color bar opens a color picker.  

  4. Revert All Input Ports: Allows you to reset all input ports (= reset all attributes to their default value).

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Most Events have no specific attributes, so only the standard attributes and the control attributes are available. Events like SCTE and router controls can show their specific settings here and this also allows you to change the settings directly in the Inspector. You can execute Events on the Event Layer, but also as a start/finished action of a Video. Please see the chapter Start/End Actions (Secondary Events) for further information.

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  1. Standard Attributes

    • Name: Name of the selected folder.

    • Playlist: Activating the "Playlist" option adds a Playlist icon besides the folder name in the Workbench. Clicking once on this icon loads all elements into the Timeline in the order in which they are listed in the Workbench. This feature is very useful if you want to load several elements into the Timeline with a single click. Dropping a Playlist from the Library into the Workbench activates the Playlistfunction automatically.

    • Locked: Lock a folder to make sure that no elements within this folder are added/removed or changed.

  2. Default Video Track: Activate the "Enable" option first. This allows you to define which Video track will be automatically assigned to each Video dropped into that folder. The number of Video tracks available here depends on the configuration of your Channel.

  3. Default Graphic Track: Activate the "Enable" option first. This allows you to define which Video track will be automatically assigned to each Graphic dropped into that folder. The number of Graphic tracks available here depends on the configuration of your Channel.

  4. Default Video Next Action: Activate the "Enable" option first. This allows to define which "Next Action" will be automatically assigned to each Video dropped into that folder.

  5. Default Graphic Next Action: Activate the "Enable" option first. This allows to define which "Next Action" will be automatically assigned to each Graphic dropped into that folder. Attributes defined here for a folder are overwriting those presets defined in the just:live preferences.

  6. Reset To PresePreset: This button allows you to reset the "Next Actions" ports to the value defined in the just:live preferences.

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