just:live User Interface Overview

The following figure assumes that just:live uses the default window layout. If that should not be the case, reset the window layout by using the menu View → Reset Window Layout.

  1. Control Area:
  2. Timeline: Shows all Videos, 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 bottom.
  3. Library: Divided in four tabs, the library shows Videos, Graphic elements, Events and saved Playlists. Related metadata will also be shown (if available). There's also a search field and a preview at the bottom.
  4. Workbench: This is the place where Videos, Graphics, etc… are collected for the final playout. Folders can help you to organize and manage complex shows. You can choose between a list view and the poster frame view. Use the view which fits your needs best.
  5. Inspector: Here you can modify attributes of one or multiple selected elements. Multiselection of several items of the same kind is supported. 

just:live Preferences

The actual setup and configuration of a Channel is done in just:connect by your system administrator (number of activated Layers, usage of a FX Layer for the station ID ("bug"), user permissions for a particular Channel…).

The preferences described here are related to the just:live UI installed on a particular machine. To open the preferences, go to the menu Just Live → Preferences.

  1. On Air view: Here you can choose which preview is shown in the On Air View. The options are:
  2. UI and Finished Action Settings
  3. VDCP Server Settings: Enables the Video Disk Control Protocol Server (→ Third Party Support - VDCP and MOS). Contact your system administrator for the proper configuration (depending on the serial device you want to use). 
  4. Additional Settings
  5. Additional Settings

Using the proxy preview from just:connect shows a compressed image with a reduced frame rate. In addition the preview can stop for a moment if the communication is interrupted, even when the real output is fine. This means that the preview cannot replace a broadcast monitor for the final check of the master playout.