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Warning

Starting with version 4.0 the just:in User Interface (which is part of just:control) communicates with the macOS Calendar application and therefore just:control needs to have access to the Calendar application. Upon first launch just:control requests access to the Calendar application.

If Calendar acces hasn't been granted, follow these steps to enable Calendar access:

  1. Open the System Preferences.
  2. Go to the Security & Privacy preference pane
  3. Switch to the Privacy tab.
  4. Look for just:control and make sure it can access Calendars.

Preface

  • In Schedule Mode a Channel records clips based on Calendar Events from the macOS Calendar application of the machine running the just:in User Interface (which is part of just:control).
  • After configuring a Channel in the just:in Configuration Panel, a Calendar with the Channel's name will beadded to the Calendar app.
  • You may also use any other Calendar which can be added to the Calendar app – like a Calendar from iCloud or Gmail Accounts or from Mail/Calendar servers.
  • Events scheduled in the corresponding Calendar will automatically switch the Channel to Schedule Mode and start a Recording (if the Channel is idle).

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Warning

Please also make sure that you are running one User Interface only, when using Schedule Mode and shared Calendars. Working with multiple User Interface connected to the same channels and using Schedule Mode can lead to unexpected behaviour and is strictly not recommended.

Multiple just:control client systems

Please beware that it is not recommended to use multiple just:control client systems when working in Schedule Mode, as this will introduce unexpected behaviour.

Importance of Timecode Source in Schedule Mode

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