Known Issues (just:play v2.5)

Using a "Contour ShuttlePRO" changes the UI

When using the shuttle wheel of a "Contour ShuttlePRO" device for previewing a file in just:play's UI and the mouse cursor is above the workbench or above a timeline, the OS interprets the shuttle movement as a scrolling wheel and therefore moves the scrollbar and/or changes the scaling of the timeline.

Using a channel with more than one Video Layer

When using a channel with more than one Video Layer make sure that any live event is only scheduled in the first (lowest) Video Layer. Scheduling live events in another Video Layer can result in unexpected behavior.

Checking the validity of items does not work when loading Playlists

When a Playlist is loaded via just:connect, files included in the Playlist will not be checked for frame rate compatibility or unsupported Quartz Composer patches. This could result in interrupted playout and therefore extra care has to be taken when scheduling Playlists in 3rd party systems.

Library not reading (refreshing) Metadata

With version 2 it is not possible to schedule Videos where the metadata is not available and such Videos are shown in red. Reading out the metadata is done in the background and is only started in case metadata is visible in the Library. Changing the width of the Name column so that no metadata column is shown in the Library avoids that the background service is started resulting in unusable Videos. Changing the width the order of the columns so that at least one metadata column is shown, or scrolling vertically in the Library solves the problem. We recommend to change the width of the Name column so that at least a few pixels of any other column is shown.

Broken Videos

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 Videos are available, in case reference Videos should be used. Trying to play out broken or unsupported Videos can harm the final output and even crash the engine.

Using Videos with RT Aspect Ratio change can not be used as part of a RT graphics template with the just:out Engine Output function

While it is possible to apply a RT aspect ratio change to a Video which is used as a part of a graphics file, the change of the aspect ratio will be ignored during the time the graphics Template is on air. Therefore we recommend to avoid situations where Video with the wrong aspect ratio are used as part of a RT graphics template using the Just Out Engine Output Function.

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