The following chapters explain the macOS based user interface Just Control for just:in linux. You will learn how to:
Connect to Devices/Channels.
Work with Channels.
Customise the User Interface.
Use the Inspector to adjust Channel Settings and to start/stop Recordings.
What is Just Control and what does it do?
Just Control is the User Interface to control multiple Channels, available from one or multiple just:in linux appliances within the network.
Just Control enables you to you create, modify & manage various device settings, capture & destination presets, metadata sets, marker presets, and event settings in a single Just Control Configuration window.
Just Control provides a Realtime Video, Audio, and Timecode Preview of the Channel and allows selecting Capture- and Destination-Presets for the selected Channel(s).
Just Control is used to execute Recordings, using one of the available Capture Modes.
The application has access (if granted) to the macOS Calendar application and can therefore receive scheduled recording events in Schedule Mode.
First Launch
Upon the first launch of Just Control, macOS requires a confirmation that Just Control can access the Calendar application (Schedule Mode).
Then you have to log in (no password required to start)
and next connect to a Device/Engine within the network.
The following chapters explain how to connect to Channels and how to start Recordings.
Access to macOS Calendar
The Just Control application needs access to the macOS Calendar application to receive scheduled recording events when using the Schedule Mode. If you do not grant the application access to the Calendar application, the Schedule Mode will not work as expected. When launching Just Control for the first time, macOS asks if you allow the application to access the Calendar application. Select “Allow Full Access” to make sure that Schedule Mode is working correctly.
You can change the permissions at any time within the Privacy & Security preference pane (Calendar) in the System Preferences of macOS, as shown below.