v3.0.14.37 - stable
Posted: 27 Dec 2014 21:20
Version v3.0.14.37 is out!
What's New?
Playlist entry option 'Replace with Alternative Track' added
For better Live-Assist and Playlist preparation support the above new option was added. It contains a new context menu entry “Replace with Alternative Track” with the keyboard shortcut “CTRL+0” and replaces the current focused single playlist entry with an alternative track entry executing the same script-line resp. media lib again!
E.g. if you are using a 'base' script to pre-create a playlist you might now press CTRL+0 on an entry to replace it with an alternative entry.
Cartwall 'Stop Others On Play' option added
This can either be toggled via the Loop button (a 'S' character indicated the Stop others mode) or via the Cart's context menu.
If set, the start of this cart will force a stop (fade-out) of any other currently playing cart.
Overlay 'Mixing Time Out' option added
So for the overlay's 'Mixing Time' setting applied to both mix-in and mix-out.
With this version it is possible to define them separately!
Mixing Time In:
Is the segue time in milliseconds between the current program and this overlay (mix in).
A positive value calculates the segue time from the end (cue-out) of the current track of the current playlist.
Set to 0 to start the overlay with the 'Next' cue-point of the current track of the current playlist.
Use a negative value to define a fixed fade-out time (for the overlay's mix-in), in this case the segue time is 40% of this fade-out time.
Mixing Time Out:
Is the segue time in milliseconds between this overlay and the subsequent program (mix out).
A positive value calculates the segue time from the end (cue-out) of the last overlay track.
Set to 0 to resume the playlist with the 'Next' cue-point of the last overlay track.
Use a negative value to define a fixed fade-out time (for the overlay's mix-out), in this case the segue time is 40% of this fade-out time.
The default for the 'Mixing Time Out' value is 0!
So you might need to adjust your overlay entries to achieve an individual setting.
What's New?
- Playlist entry option 'Replace with Alternative Track'added
- Cartwall 'Stop Others On Play' option added
- PowerGold and Music1 import enhancements
- Overlay 'Mixing Time Out' option added
- Program to Overlay segue optimized
- Various smaller optimizations
- Other smaller bug-fixes
- stable
Playlist entry option 'Replace with Alternative Track' added
For better Live-Assist and Playlist preparation support the above new option was added. It contains a new context menu entry “Replace with Alternative Track” with the keyboard shortcut “CTRL+0” and replaces the current focused single playlist entry with an alternative track entry executing the same script-line resp. media lib again!
E.g. if you are using a 'base' script to pre-create a playlist you might now press CTRL+0 on an entry to replace it with an alternative entry.
Cartwall 'Stop Others On Play' option added
This can either be toggled via the Loop button (a 'S' character indicated the Stop others mode) or via the Cart's context menu.
If set, the start of this cart will force a stop (fade-out) of any other currently playing cart.
Overlay 'Mixing Time Out' option added
So for the overlay's 'Mixing Time' setting applied to both mix-in and mix-out.
With this version it is possible to define them separately!
Mixing Time In:
Is the segue time in milliseconds between the current program and this overlay (mix in).
A positive value calculates the segue time from the end (cue-out) of the current track of the current playlist.
Set to 0 to start the overlay with the 'Next' cue-point of the current track of the current playlist.
Use a negative value to define a fixed fade-out time (for the overlay's mix-in), in this case the segue time is 40% of this fade-out time.
Mixing Time Out:
Is the segue time in milliseconds between this overlay and the subsequent program (mix out).
A positive value calculates the segue time from the end (cue-out) of the last overlay track.
Set to 0 to resume the playlist with the 'Next' cue-point of the last overlay track.
Use a negative value to define a fixed fade-out time (for the overlay's mix-out), in this case the segue time is 40% of this fade-out time.
The default for the 'Mixing Time Out' value is 0!
So you might need to adjust your overlay entries to achieve an individual setting.