[JIM] Schedule Mode v.5.5
Starting with version 4.0, Just Control communicates with the macOS Calendar application and therefore the application must have access to the macOS Calendar application. Upon its first launch, Just Control requests access to the macOS Calendar application.
If Calendar access hasn't been granted, follow these steps to enable Calendar access:
Open the macOS “System Preferences”.
Go to the “Security & Privacy” preference pane
Switch to the “Privacy” tab.
Look for Just Control and make sure that accessing Calendars is enabled.
Preface
In Schedule Mode a Channel records files based on Calendar Events from the macOS Calendar application of the machine running Just Control. After configuring a Channel in the Just Control Configuration Panel, a Calendar with the Channel's name will be added to the macOS Calendar application automatically. You may also use any other Calendar which can be added to the macOS Calendar app, such as iCloud or Gmail Accounts or from other Mail/Calendar servers. Events scheduled in the corresponding Calendar will automatically switch the Channel to Schedule Mode and start a Recording. When stopping a Schedule Recording manually, the corresponding Event will be deleted automatically.
When working in Schedule Mode make sure that Just Control is running at all times. New Events or changes to existing Events can only be received when Just Control is open and connected to the appropriate channel.
Choose a Calendar for a Recording Channel
Open Just Control and select a Channel. Switch the Channel Mode to “Schedule” and select the appropriate Calendar from the Calendar selection box at the very top.
You can either use the Channel Calendar (will be created automatically when using the “+” Button next to the Calendar selection box) or any other available Calendar on that machine.
Add Calendar Events for Schedule Mode
Open the macOS Calendar application and select the desired Calendar for this Channel. Add Events to the Calendar (the max. duration of an Event is 12 hours).
The Events will show up in the Inspector of Just Control. Each Event will result in one Recording.
Additional Functionality
Custom Calendar Event Variables
There are three custom Calendar Event Variables that can be used to simplify the naming process of the scheduled events:
<Channel> will be replaced with the actual Channel Name of the Channel.
<Date> will be substituted with the actual date of the current recording.
<Time> will be substituted with the actual start recording time of the current recording.
Date & Time Format
Please note that you cannot change the Date format within the “Language & Region” preference pane within the “System Settings…” Pane, as this will override the custom Date and Time settings applied above (macOS Ventura only).
Changing the format of these Calendar Event Variables is straightforward. To make this as flexible as possible, we are using the default system settings for that purpose. To change that, open the custom format settings for “Dates” and “Times”, which can be found here:
Open the macOS “System Preferences” and open the “Date & Time” preference panel (up to macOS Monterey)
Open “Language & Region” settings
Switch to the “Advanced” settings
Change “Dates” and/or “Times” Format settings here ("Full:")
Repeating Calendar Events
Repeating a Calendar Event would result in a file that gets overwritten every time the same event is executed again. To avoid this, you can add the variables <Channel>, <Date> and <Time> to the Calendar Event. This appends the channel name, date, and time (= beginning of the corresponding Calendar Event) to the Clip Name.
Maximum Event Length
It is not possible to use Calendar Events, that exceed a length of 12 hours. Just Control will truncate the Recording length automatically if required.
Adjustable Event End Time while Recording
The Recording Event End Time can be changed during recording. This is especially useful if you have to make changes during an ongoing recording. Simply adapt the Event End Time in the Calendar application and Just Control will recognise the change.
Manually stopping a Scheduled Recording
You can manually stop a Scheduled Recording by simply pressing the “Record” button within the Channel Preview. Doing so will delete the Calendar Event in the macOS Calendar application.
List of Scheduled Events in the Inspector
The Scheduled Event List only shows the upcoming ten (10) events scheduled in the chosen Schedule Calendar provided that these events are within the next 24 hours. All further events are only visible in the Calendar itself, and they get displayed within Just Control as soon as one of the previous recording events is finished.
Quit Just Control
Quitting Just Control results in the application no longer receiving updates or new Events. It is necessary to have Just Control open all the time when using Schedule Mode for a Channel.
Working with shared Calendars in Schedule Mode
As mentioned above, you can also work with shared Calendars (such as Gmail, iCloud, or any other Mail/Calendar server which can be added to the macOS Calendar application) in Schedule Mode. This enables you to use two or more machines for adding recording events to the appropriate Calendar. You need to make sure though that the machine running Just Control has access to the Calendar and that the Just Control application is running.
Importance of the Timecode Source in Schedule Mode
When using the Schedule Mode in just:in (mac and linux), the Timecode Source is an important setting, and should be chosen correctly to ensure a smooth operation.
Generally, all available Timecode Sources can be used for Schedule Mode. System administrators need to ensure that the just:in engine (mac and linux) gets fed with the same Timecode Source as the macOS machine, where the Scheduling process (Just Control User Interface and macOS Calendar application) is running. For instance, when using an NTP Server as Source (=”Computer Time”), then the macOS machine running the Just In Engine application and the machine running the Just Control User Interface need to have the same NTP server configured (the same also applies to just:in linux).
It is also possible to use an LTC source (AJA Capture Card LTC) for Scheduling as the engine can get fed via the Timecode In of the video device card and the machine running Just Control can be configured with NTP.