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In this tutorial a playlist with time or date conditions is created.
This tutorial applies to all different OS and MXWendler versions. Please note that the screenshots are made with Version 5 User Interface. Version 6 users please consider the differences in Version 6 [[Playlist]].
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== Introduction==
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In this tutorial, a playlist with time or date conditions is created.
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==Steps==
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1. First, create a playlist with multiple media files. (See Tutorial Creating Playlists)


2. Create a Time/Date condition: '''(A)'''
:'''Right-Click into an empty cell &rarr; Conditions &rarr; Time/Date Condition'''
Below the table you can setup the condition behaviour, like 'Before/After' a chosen 'Time/Date' jump to cue by 'Go forward/Go back/Go to'. '''(B)'''


First create a playlist with multiple media files. (See Tutorial Creating playlists)
''Tip: You can use Time Conditions to create looping Playlists and for jumping to defined cues in large Playlists.''
 
:'''- A -''' Create a Time/Date condition:
::'''Right-Click into an empty cell &rarr; Conditions &rarr; Time/Date Condition'''
:'''- B -''' Below the table you can setup the condition behaviour, like 'Before/After' a chosen 'Time/Date' jump to cue by 'Go forward/Go back/Go to'.
 
{{tip|tip=You can use Time Conditions to create looping Playlists and for jumping to defined cues in large Playlists}}


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Latest revision as of 16:21, 3 November 2020

This tutorial applies to all different OS and MXWendler versions. Please note that the screenshots are made with Version 5 User Interface. Version 6 users please consider the differences in Version 6 Playlist.

Introduction

In this tutorial, a playlist with time or date conditions is created.

Steps

1. First, create a playlist with multiple media files. (See Tutorial Creating Playlists)

2. Create a Time/Date condition: (A)

Right-Click into an empty cell → Conditions → Time/Date Condition

Below the table you can setup the condition behaviour, like 'Before/After' a chosen 'Time/Date' jump to cue by 'Go forward/Go back/Go to'. (B)

Tip: You can use Time Conditions to create looping Playlists and for jumping to defined cues in large Playlists.