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Edit Playlists
Once files and clips are added to the playlist, the clip properties are visible in the playlist
editor and the
Playlist Properties
panel below the editor. The track title and duration
can be changed using either.
NOTES:
•
Video clips and audio tracks in the playlist that are in network shares and local
storage typically have known durations. Streams in the playlist whether in local
storage, network shares, or are streamed live typically have an unknown duration.
The playback duration for any live stream can be defined by entering a duration in
the playlist track.
•
When playlists are assembled offline, it is possible to introduce incompatible,
damaged, or missing clips into a playlist without warning. The player always
attempts to play the entire playlist. Incompatible, damaged, or missing clips are
skipped.
When a playlist is edited, changes are saved immediately. If the playlist is active (currently
loaded), the changes are indicated by an asterisk following the playlist name until the playlist
is reloaded. A playlist may be reloaded by right clicking or double clicking the playlist name
in the
Playlist Editor
panel.
Editing a Playlist
TIP:
To select contiguous items, press and hold the <
Shift
> key while clicking on the
beginning and ending tracks in a range. The selected items can then be added and
deleted. To select multiple non-contiguous items, press and hold the <
Ctrl
> keyboard
key while clicking on several individual tracks that are not listed sequentially.
1.
Click the
Player
tab:
2.
Click the
Files
tab within the
Browser
panel.
3.
Locate and select a playlist file. Playlist files have one of the following file extensions:
.jspf, .m3u, .m3u8, .pls, or .xspf.
4.
Change labels, organization, and settings as follows:
•
To change the order of play, select
an item and drag it up or down
within the list, with the topmost
stream, file, or channel playing first.
As items are moved, the index
number automatically updates to
reflect the new order. The track title
text remains unchanged.
•
To give a track item a name in
place of the default track number,
type the desired text into the field
that appears when you double-
click in the
Track
Title
column
for the desired stream, file or
channel (as shown at right).
•
Alternatively, select the stream, file, or channel in the list, then type the desired text
into the
Track
Title:
field in the
Playlist
Properties
section of the panel.
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