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10.6.7
Synchronizing layer timecode over network
Synchronize layer timecode between two Picturall media servers from the Picturall Commander timecode
menu. Up to four network timecode synchronization sources can be configured under the Network timecode
provider list.
Fig. 110 -
Network timecode source
- Right-click one network item and select a timecode provider server IP from the
Select remote
list. All
available Picturall media servers are displayed in the list. After selecting the server IP, a following list will
provide all the available time code sources the selected server can provide.
Note
: - One server can be a time code provider for more than one server with one or more time code sources (wallclock, layer, LTC etc.).
- Right-clicking the network item will also bring up options to clear previously configured time code sources, refresh the source list and
edit time code offsets.
10.7
Scheduling cues and playback
Using Picturall media servers, both single and occurring events can be scheduled based on date and time.
Schedule can be defined for a cue in stack or playback. The server supports various conditions for scheduling
cue playback.
- After creating cues and adding them to a cue stack playback, right click on target cue and set the trigger
type to timecode and define
Wallclock as the timecode provider
.
- Then select Scheduling from the contextual menu. This will open the cue scheduling dialogue.
Tip
: Cues can be scheduled to repeat and if no repeat is defined, the cues will run only once.
Supported scheduling conditions for calendar repeat:
•
Day of the week (any combination of weekdays)
•
Day of the month (any or specific day of a month)
•
End of repeat (last date of calendar repeat)