Sony BZNP-100 Dust Collector User Manual


 
Playlist Module List
Registered playlist module data (sequential number, code, type, title, duration, and the
number of events in the module) is displayed.
Drag & drop the desired module from here to the playlist.
Also, in the same way as in the Material Management window, you can right-click a
piece of material and use a command on the menu, such as [View].
Playlist
Displays a playlist, in which the playlist modules and the external device control events
are listed in the order of playout. There is a "Start Time" column at the leftmost edge of
the list in which the start time of each module appears, and the "Total" column at the
rightmost edge in which the total numbers of the events from the playlist top to that
line. The gray strip indicates a break, that is a period during which no material is
played out.
A drag & drop operation from the Playlist Module list at the left to the playlist
adds/inserts a playlist module at the drop position.
The external device control commands are added to the playlist as the event lines, in the
same way as the playlist modules. Right-click the line immediately below the location
where you want to insert the external device control command, and select the desired
external device control command on the sub-menu of [Insert Control (External
Device)].
Note
In the case of NTSC video, the system regards one second as 30 frames of video
signal although it is approximately 29.97 frames (non-drop frame mode). Hence the
actual length is longer than the duration indicated for such a playlist module. This
error is approximately two frames for one minute and 108 frames (3.3 seconds) for
one hour. The system adjusts this error to indicate the start times of the events on
the playlist, but there still is a small amount of error (less than one second) between
the indication and the actual start time.
The "Total" column of the playlist shows the total number of events from the top of
the playlist to that line. Note, however, that adding a playlist module to the playlist
inserts an extra two lines (one line each at the top and bottom of the playlist module,
as comment lines), so that the total number increases by 2 + the actual number of the
events in the playlist module.
Destination Drop-down List Box, Send and Abort Buttons
The Destination drop-down list box and the Send button are used to specify the
destination network player group and send the playlist. The Abort button cancels
playlist transfer.
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