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10.4
Timing and Running Cues in Playback
Picturall Series Media Servers can run up to eight cue stacks simultaneously using the eight different playback
areas in the cue system. Separate playbacks are useful for example to play different sequences of media on
different displays.
To run a cue stack in playback:
1.
Click
to open
Playback 1
.
2.
Drag a cue stack to
Playback 1
. One playback can only play one stack at a time.
3.
Click
Go
at the bottom of the Playback area to run the playback. Select a cue and click
Go to
to skip
to a specific cue.
4.
Enter timings for the cues in the
Wait
,
Fade
and
Hold
columns.
5.
Click
Rls
to release the cue stack from the playback. This only removes the cues from playback, not
from the cue stack list or the cue list.
Note
: If a show is exported with cue stacks in one of the Playback areas, rebooting the server will automatically start playing the cues in
the stack.
10.5
Cue tracking
By default, jumping to a cue in the same stack skips all other cues and only applies the parameters of the
target cue. Cue tracking allows jumping to a cue while applying parameters of all cues between the current
cue and the target cue. Cue tracking can be enabled on any playback.
- Check the
Track
box in a Playback to enable cue tracking.
Fig. 95 -
Enable cue tracking
For example, here is a stack with 4 cues:
- The first cue has 3 parameters saved:
x position, y position and scaling.
- The second cue changes the y position.
- Third cue changes the scale.
- And the fourth cue changes the x position.
Fig. 96 -
Example of a cue stack
Here is a representation of these cues in sequence (the result is the same with or without tracking enabled):
Fig. 97 -
Cue stack example played in sequence