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

X Panel: shows the labels and indexes of the Cues related to the X. This panel is affected by the position of X. (E)
First row, from left to right:

Previous Cue Title: shows the title of the Cue before the X.
Next Cue Index: shows the index of the X. By double-clicking on it, you can enter the number or name of the cue you wish to choose as X.
Next Cue Title: shows the title of the X.

Second row, from left to right:

Previous Cue Duration: shows the duration of the Cue before the X.
Next Cue Duration: Shows the duration of the X.

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)

Tipp: the size of the Playlist can be customized trough the draggable window-splitter at its bottom.


Also see: