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Playlists can be created and edited from preloaded media, external media or text files. There are multiple commands, options, and settings available to create the desired playlist.

Cells: playlists are made out of different Cells. Cells are where the media indexes and Playlist commands are stored to be triggered for playback or execution. It can be inserted/removed to the Playlist by right-clicking on any Cell. Cells can be colored and labeled by right-clicking and choosing Color/Label. (A)

Cues: each row of Cells in a playlist is defined as a Cue. Each Cue has an index. Indexes can be changed by double-clicking on the index names/number. All the Cells in a Cue are triggered simultaneously. Cues can be inserted/removed by right-clicking on any Cell. Multiple Cues cannot be triggered/activated simultaneously. (B)

Columns: Only one Cell in each column can be active at any given time. Columns can be added/removed by right-clicking on any Cell. (C)

Next Cue: the white frame around the Cues shows the Cue which will be triggered next. (D)

Next Cue Panel: shows the labels and indexes of the Cues related to the Next Cue. This panel is affected by the white frame, i.e it does not necessarily show the information for the Cue which is in Play. (E)
First row, from left to right:

  • Previous Cue Title: shows the title of the previous Cue before the Next Cue to be triggered.
  • Next Cue Index: shows the index of the Next Cue to be triggered.
  • Next Cue Title: shows the title of the Next Cue to be triggered.

Second row, from left to right:

  • Previous Cue Duration: shows the duration of the previous Cue.
  • Next Cue Duration: Shows the duration of the Next Cue to be triggered


Cue Position: shows the index number of the selected cue, which will be played next. (letter)

By double-clicking on it, you can enter the number or name of the cue you wish to go to. (C)


Timer: shows the playback duration of the next cue. (B)


Playlist Buttons: from left to right: (D)

skip back to the beginning
skip one step back
play
seek forward
pause
skip one step forward

Comment Column: by double-clicking, a user-defined comment can be entered. (E)

Playlist: the cue commands are inserted in the cells. (F)

Cue Settings: the detail settings for the cues. (G)



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