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Applying a Macro Command on Linked Playlists
Insert Tag Macro Command
When a macro command corresponding to an Insert Tag action (GPI, Mute On, Mute Off,
Hide On, Hide Off, Audio swap) is applied to a playlist element, the macro command is
not applied on corresponding elements from linked playlists.
Transition Effect Macro Command
When a macro command corresponding to a transition effect action (define audio/video
transition effect, define Still/Start mode, reset transition to default) is applied to a playlist
element, the macro command is applied on corresponding elements from linked playlists.
Limitations
In certain circumstances, the macro command will not be applied:
In case of multiselection, the macro command will be applied to all the elements of the
selection, except when a macro command corresponding to GPI, Mute On or Mute Off
is linked to the current position.
If the "Link to" parameter is set to "current position" and this position is not known,
because:
the playlist is off-line
the playlist is on-line but not loaded on a channel
the playlist element has been trimmed and the "Current Position" selected in the
Settings is no more between the IN and OUT points of the element.
If a GPI is not configured as OUTPUT GPI on the EVS video server, an error message
is displayed.
1.6.10. Skipping an Element in the Playlist
Introduction
It is possible not to play one or several elements from the playlist, by skipping it/them
once during the playout of the playlist.
How to Skip Elements Once During Playout
You can decide to skip one or more elements during playout. Proceed as follows:
1. Click the SKIP button or press the key when the playlist is playing the
element before the one you want to skip.
108 1. Playlist Panel
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