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- vdCP:
parameters to set-up a remote control of LiveMedia Server from an
external device using VDCP protocol.
- Shortcuts:
includes the complete list of commands that are available from
the keyboard. This list is usefull to customize the Jog-Shuttle interface
delivered with LiveMedia Server.
- API:
select the port used to send IP commands to LiveMedia Server.
- Tools:
remove temporary files
- Log:
select actions to be collected in the log file
3.1 - GENErAL SETTINGS
This section explains how to configure the look and feel of the player GUI as
well as several generic parameters.
CHANNEL NAME:
Type a name for this channel that will be displayed at the top
of the LiveMedia Server window.
CHANNEL ICON:
Choose the background color and up to 2 characters that
will be displayed on the top of the Preview window of the LiveMedia Player
interface. It is useful in multichannel mode to customize each channel.
ENABLE drag&drop EFFECT:
Enables drag and drop actions between the
different channels
Enable shortcut keys:
Enables the use of shortcut keys. When activated, the
shortcut key applied to clips can be used to start playing them. If not activated,
the keyboard can’t be used to trigger the clip play. This does not affect the
commands from the Jog-Shuttle.
disable volume control:
This option disables the volume control bar from the
player to avoid any modification by the user.
Pause on seek position:
When a clip playing, the user can seek in the clip by
using the bullet in the player timeline tool. If this option is activated, LiveMedia
Server will pause while you drag the bullet and display the current position as
you move around. If deactivated, LiveMedia Server will go on playing the clip
always starting for the current position the user seeks.
OSd on preview:
This option allows to display the clip status as an overlay in
the preview windows.
Clip status : Play/Pause/Stop
Current timecode