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Image RemovedShows all movies, graphic elements and events loaded or already playing out (including the element names, the elapsed/remaining time info and the layers' "Play" buttons). The visibility of the final output is defined from top to down.

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 Layers: From top to bottom: The first layers are the "FX" layers followed by the "Event" layer and the "Video" layer. The names of the layers may differ from the ones seen in the figure above, as they have been defined by your system administrator while setting up the channels in just:connect. It is also possible that your channel has more or fewer layers than shown in this figure or that certain layers do not exist at all. 

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 Current Time Indicator (CTI): The CTI shows the current playout position.

 Graphic Item: Graphic items are represented by small grey bars (or slices, depending on the timeline scale). Such item can be placed onto the available FX Layers. 

Image Added Movie Element: Movie elements are represented by grey bars (or slices, depending on the timeline scale) in the "Video" layer.

Image RemovedImage Added Remaining Timecode: Displays the remaining time for each actual playing element.

Image RemovedImage Added Hide/Show Buttons: These buttons enable or disable the visibility of the currently playing element(s) on the specific FX layer. Visibility of hidden layers can be changed in the menu "Window » Show Hidden Layers"

Image RemovedImage Added Timeline Scrub & Scale: The scale of the timeline ruler can be changed by using your mouse wheel while hovering above the timeline's ruler. The timeline can either be static or rolling ("Window » Static Timeline Ruler"). In static mode the timeline ruler description starts with zero, in rolling mode the description equals the engine timeImage Removed Graphic Item: Graphic items are represented by small grey bars (or slices, depending on the timeline scale). Such item can be placed onto the available FX Layers