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10.5.1
Example without cue tracking
Without cue tracking, jumping from Cue 1 to Cue 4 only executes Cue 4 and ignores Cues 2 and 3.
The only parameter that changes is the x position.
Fig. 98 -
Jump from Cue 1 to Cue 4 without cue tracking
10.5.2
Example with cue tracking enabled
With cue tracking enabled, when jumping from Cue 1 to Cue 4 the server checks all the changes in between
Cue 1 and Cue 4. In this case, the succession of parameters of Cue 2, Cue 3, and Cue 4 are added to the result.
The playback jumps to Cue 4 as if all cues were run in a sequence.
Fig. 99 -
Jump from Cue 1 to Cue 4 with cue tracking
10.5.3
Forward tracking
By default, the server only checks the changes between the current cue of the playback and the target cue
of the jump. This default tracking is called forward tracking.
Let’s take another
example with the same cue stack:
1.
Load Cue 1.
2.
Manually rotate the layer.
3.
Jump to Cue 4 with cue tracking.
Fig. 100 -
Forward tracking example
In this example, the rotation is kept and the jump from Cue 1 to Cue 4 adds all changes between the cues
(new y po new scale + new x position).