Overriding Events in a List
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Overriding Events in a List
Not every operation in your environment can be predicted to the second. In
some instances, you’ll want to be able to interrupt an event as it’s playing, or
stop a list completely. List Manager provides you with the tools you need to
meet these challenges.
Taking an Event
As your list executes, you may want to manually choose a particular event and
start playing it immediately. For example, you may have inserted a very long
Switch event to use a live feed, but you now want to run a commercial. List
Manager lets you immediately use any event in your list.
1. Schedule your list normally.
2. Monitor the list by clicking the
Monitor
tab. Make sure you can see the
channel that will execute the event you wish to take.
3. Highlight the event that you want to use immediately.
4. Click the
Take
button. The event begins five seconds later.
5. The list will continue running all the events which would normally be
performed after the Take event. It will not return to the event that was
interrupted, unless you highlight that event and use the
Take
button again.
NOTE: An Approx event type is not a scheduled event. You must take
an event of type Approx to run it.
Stopping an Event
List Manager provides a way to stop a event at any time. You can use the Stop
button to interrupt the event on the current channel. To stop an event:
1. Locate the event which is currently being executed (highlighted in green)
and select the event.
2. Click the
Stop
button to stop the event.
3. After a few seconds, the event will stop and the video output will display
black.
Summary of Contents for Profile Pro II
Page 18: ...Preface 18 Profile PRO Series...
Page 34: ...Chapter 1 Introducing the Profile PRO Series 34 Profile PRO Series...
Page 96: ...Chapter 2 Using the Profile Configuration Manager 96 Profile PRO Series...
Page 115: ...Emptying the Recycle Bin Profile PRO Series 115 Figure 48 Recycle Bin properties dialog box...
Page 119: ...Viewing Properties Profile PRO Series 119 Figure 51 The transcode history page...
Page 158: ...Chapter 4 Using VdrPanel 158 Profile PRO Series Figure 76 Profile Options dialog box...
Page 183: ...Defining a New Clip Profile PRO Series 183 Figure 87 New Clip dialog box...
Page 202: ...Chapter 5 Using the Profile Disk Utility 202 Profile PRO Series...
Page 266: ...Chapter 8 Using the List Manager 266 Profile PRO Series Figure 131 A basic playback list...
Page 299: ...Configuring Video Resources Profile PRO Series 299 Figure 148 MPEG video track settings...
Page 302: ...Chapter 9 Using the Resource Manager 302 Profile PRO Series Figure 151 JPEG codec check boxes...
Page 311: ...Configuring Timecode Resources Profile PRO Series 311 Figure 158 Timecode Codec check boxes...
Page 316: ...Chapter 9 Using the Resource Manager 316 Profile PRO Series...
Page 342: ...Chapter 10 Using TimeDelay 342 Profile PRO Series...
Page 358: ...Glossary 358 Profile PRO Series...
Page 370: ...Index 370 Profile PRO Series...