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There are several ways to add a Movie to a schedule. Please see the chapter 7.6 Adding Elements To The Video Track Of A Playlist (v2.0) for more informations.

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Movies can be added to a schedule using the Video track by : drag and drop

from the Library to an

them into:

  • …an empty area of the Playlist or
  • drag and drop from the Library to the end or in between
  • drag and drop from the Library to an already existing element in the Workbench, to add it right after the existing element.

When the time has been reached where the event has been scheduled, all events within that event will be executed. This allows you to control several video routers and to send several GPI triggers at the same time.

...

  • in the calendar view. In this case, a playlist with the proper duration is automatically created with the elements you have selected in it. 
  • an existing playlist in the calendar view. The element(s) will be added at the end of the playlist.
  • …an existing playlist in the workbench. Before dropping the element(s), its position is indicated by a small turquoise bar which appears between existing elements.
  • …a playlist in the timeline. Before dropping the element(s), its position is indicated by a small blue bar which appears between existing elements.

When the Video track of:

  • a playlist with a predefined length is being filled with elements, the remaining gap to the end of the current playlist will be displayed.
  • an "Auto Duration" playlist is being filled with elements, the length of the playlist will be automatically adjusted.

 

Warning

You can also drag and drop

files

movies from the Finder. In case

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the engine is running on another machine, the movie must be copied to the other machine

using exactly

to the exact same path. Ask your system administrator for more informations.

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It is not possible to add a Movie to the rundown whose drop point is in the past. This would change the current playout and will therefore be rejected. A warning will be shown instead.