5.1 Control Area (v.5.x)

The Control Area provides information about the currently selected Channel.

 

  1. Tab view: Shows the Multi viewer and all the opened Channels you are currently working with, which allows you to switch to a different Channel.

  2. On Air View

    • In "Primary Time Mode": Shows the current On Air output including video and graphics and the “Jump To Next” button as an overlay, in case the mouse is over the window. This button can be used to jump to the next Video scheduled in the rundown. In this case, the currently playing Video is “shortened” (its out point is set to the current playout time when the button is clicked) and the next Video in the Playlist will be started immediately. All graphics (except the one on the infinite layer) playing currently, as well as all graphics starting later on the same clip, will be cleared/not played. Note that (depending on the preset your administrator has chosen before for this Channel) – as with the infinite-length Live Event clip – any following items and Playlists may be rescheduled for an earlier start time. Any timed and chained Playlists could also be rescheduled.

    • In “Edit Mode”: Displays the frame of the CTI position after double-clicking on an element or while scrub­bing in the Timeline.

    • Overlay Configuration Buttons: Next to the On Air window, you will find two configuration buttons that allow defining Timecode and Audio Bar Overlay-related functions. If CC or OP-47 VANC data is inserted into the SDI or IP-based signal, a corresponding label is shown here.

  3. Next View: Displays the poster frame of the upcoming element of the selected layer.

    • Overlay Configuration Button: On the left side of the Next View there is a configuration button that allows defining Timecode Overlay related functions.

  4. Timecode: Displays Timecode with additional information. Clicking the Timecode toggles between three modes.

    • Mode 1: “Primary Time Mode” or “Edit Mode” CTI position

    • Mode 2: “Next Live Event In” – shows the remaining time to the next Live Event in relation to the current position of the CTI.

    • Mode 3: “Next Sync Point In” – shows the remaining time to the next sync point defined in the rundown in relation to the current position of the CTI.

    • If there is a sync point defined within the next 24 hours, it will be shown above the Timecode. Double-click the sync point information to jump to that time.

  5. Engine Status:

    • Engine: Shows if an engine is “ONLINE” or “OFFLINE”. If this channel uses the Automated Failover Control option, it will also show if the Primary or the Redundant engine is/are on air.

    • Buffer: The buffer value should always stay above “50%” which is indicated by a GREEN indicator. A YELLOW indicator shows a buffer level below “50%” and if this is the case for more than 1 second, the last graphics item that has been loaded will be cleared. If the buffer level reaches a level of “10%” or lower ( RED indicator) the final output may drop frames. This can be caused by complex realtime graphics, but also by slow disk drives and generally low system performance (e.g. wrong system components like unsupported CPU/GPU). Depending on the setting your system administrator made, the buffer is between six frames and three seconds.

  6. “Now” Button: This button is only available while working in Edit Mode. Click on this button to leave Edit Mode and to synchronize the Timeline, the Calendar view and the Workbench with the current Playout position.

  7.  Rundown Warnings: The system examines the Playlists four hours ahead for faults like gaps between two Playlists, placeholder items, overlaps of Playlists as well and unscheduled areas at the end of a Playlist. A warning referring to the first problem in your rundown will be shown. The warning also contains the time point when the issue occurs.

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