Known Issues (v3.0)
- 1 Audio Issues when using a Video Device from Black Magic
- 2 AJA HDMI output is sometimes broken after a restart
- 3 Saving Logfiles Using the Tools On Air System Profile
- 4 Audio issues related to the On Air audio preview
- 5 Duplicate Names in Repository Folders
- 6 Communication Issues resulting from an improper Network Configuration
- 7 Using different TOA software versions
- 8 Broken Video Files
Audio Issues when using a Video Device from Black Magic
Using version 3 of just:live and just:play with a video device from Black Magic will cause audio issues in case the user interface and the engine is running on the same machine, especially while executing CPU intensive tasks like generating Poster frames. We highly recommend to setup the system using the client server architecture and to operate the user interface on a network connected Mac.
AJA HDMI output is sometimes broken after a restart
After a restart, the HDMI output of the AJA device connected to the same Mac is sometimes black or broken in case the DSK is activated (DSK IN). This happens independently of our software and there is no way we can control this. The same time, the SDI outputs are OK and therefore we recommend to use only the SDI outputs for broadcasting in case the channel is configured using DSK In to switch to live.
Saving Logfiles Using the Tools On Air System Profile
Currently the ability to save a Tools On Air System Profile is limited to 3 days, even we allow to define more days to be saved in our interface.
Audio issues related to the On Air audio preview
In case just:out and just:control are running on the same system and the channel is configured to use the virtual engine, turning on the On Air audio preview generates a second audio output which is slightly delayed and there are some issues after pressing jump to next in such a situation. We recommend to turn the On Air audio preview off while using an engine with a virtual engine assigned to it running on the same machine.
Duplicate Names in Repository Folders
Defining two repository folders which contain a file with the same name creates a problem. Just Out will find the file in the repository folder that is defined first, even if you dragged the file from the repository folder defined second in Just Control. Example in Just Connect you define two folders, one called SD and the other HD (in that order). In Just Control you drag a video clip called "movie.mov" from the HD folder into the timeline. If there is also a video clip called "movie.mov" in the SD folder Just Out will play the file from the SD folder because it is defined before the HD folder.
Communication Issues resulting from an improper Network Configuration
Make sure that the IP configuration of all machines is set up correctly. A non reachable DNS server (or Google DNS server) for example may prevent the proper execution of Just Out. In case you experience network problems very often, usage of the network based work flow where the engine and the UI is used on different machines is impossible. In such case we recommend to use Just Out, Just Connect and Just Control on the same machine and to configure the network to use the local mode by defining 127.0.0.1 as the default IP address. In addition we strongly recommend to avoid network architectures based on wireless technology.
Using different TOA software versions
Do not mix different Tools On Air Playout software versions as long as you are not told to do so by a TOA engineer. This means that every Just Out, Just Connect and Just Control should be the same version. For example, you should never use a newer Just Out/Connect with an older version of the user interface and vice versa.
Broken Video Files
It is important to make sure that all files which should be played out are supported and can be played out. An unlicensed version of the play out engine running on another Mac can be used to test new files. Make sure that the machines are absolutely the same, hardware and software wise. Make sure all movies are available, in case reference movies should be used. Trying to play out broken or unsupported movies can harm the final output and even crash the engine.
Please take a look at the → ToolsOnAir Helpdesk Knowledgebase for frequently asked questions.