A Playlist is made up of all kinds of elements like Videos, Placeholders, Gap items, Live Events, Audio files, Graphic elements and Events. One or several Playlists define the rundown which is played through the day. Playlists are shown in the Calendar View. There are several ways to build a new Playlist or to add a pre made/saved Playlist to the rundown, which will be explained in the following chapters.

Standard Procedure of Playlist Creation

The next chapter describes how to add Playlists.

Timed or Chained Playlist?

The default Playlist is a Timed Playlist, but it is also possible to chain Playlists to the end of the Playlist before. Using chained Playlists is a guarantee that there is no Gap between two Playlists

Whenever a new Playlist is created via drag and drop or when a previously saved Playlist is dragged from the Library's Playlists tab to the Calendar View and thus placed in the schedule, the Playlist is automatically set to be a timed Playlist (even if the saved Playlist was a chained Playlist). This is because placing a Playlist in the schedule means specifying a start time which is an attribute of a timed Playlist. You can change the Playlist type to chained but this may mean that the Playlist's start time is changed depending on the end time of the previous Playlist (= the Playlist's start time is changed so that the start time matches the end time of the Playlist before).

It is not possible to change the Playlist type to chained if there is no Playlist scheduled before that Playlist.

Yellow & Red Elements in Playlists

just:play uses color codes to indicate scheduled elements which will only be played out partly or not at all.

Yellow Elements

Yellow Elements will be played out partly. The reasons are:

Red Elements

Red Elements will not be played out. The reasons are:

Only Videos (and Placeholder items) which will not be played out are shown in red color. The operator responsible for the Channel should take care that such situations are solved before going on air.