Sony BZNP-100 Dust Collector User Manual


 
Editing Functions in the Edit Playlist Window
Adding Video, Graphics, and Text Events to a Playlist
There are respective columns for video, graphics, and text events in the playlist. Add
the materials to be played as events in the order of playout, as follows. The leftmost
column shows the start time of each event.
Hint
A green background color for video and graphics materials means that the
corresponding NSP formatted files are not yet ready.
The length of a playlist should be less than 23 hours 58 minutes. The maximum
number of events per a playlist is 3,000.
Note that each network player can retain up to the following number of pieces of
material:
Material Video Graphics Text
Maximum number 500 500 100
1 Select the desired material on the Video, Graphics, or Text material list displayed in the
upper-half of the Edit Playlist window.
2 Drag the selected material to the playlist and drop it at the desired position.
It is added or pasted there as an event, depending on the drop position.
Note
The playlist does not accept text materials as independent events, because a text event
cannot play by itself. The text materials can only be pasted to a line where video and/or
graphics event(s) are already assigned. If an independent text event occurs, it appears in
red on the playlist. The system does not allow you to save such a playlist.
3 When adding graphics or text material, specify the desired event duration, if necessary.
Double-click the duration column, modify the duration, then press the Enter key.
Note that it is impossible to modify the duration of a video event.
Where to Drop Material
To add the event: you should drop the material:
at the top of a playlist above the first event in the playlist (the column title line).
at the end of a playlist below the last event of the playlist (the gray strip at the
bottom).
In a location where
another type of event is
assigned
on the same line as the desired event.
between two events on the lower of the two events (while holding the Ctrl
key).
Default Duration of an Event
The duration of a video event is same as that of the corresponding video material. It
cannot be changed.
In the case of a graphics event, it would be 10 seconds. When a graphics event is added
to the line of a video event, however, the duration would be the same as that of the
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