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XStudio. See the topic on Log Directives for additional details.
Directive Key
Directive Modifier
These terms refer to special characters added to a Log Directive that
affect the directive's meaning and behavior. Typically, the special
character is placed in the first character position of the directive's
description field. For more information, review the Log Directives
topic.
An abbreviation for End-of-Message. Refers to a signal from the host
audio engine that playback of a particular audio item (cart) is about to
finish. See the synonym Aux Mark for additional details.
Refers to a method of immediate synchronization of XStudio audio
playback to a specific log time. A Hard Sync is initiated with a log
directive key and when executed, all playing audio on the primary
playback channel is halted followed by immediate playback of the
first audio item on the log following the directive.
Refers to a programmable button that when clicked, executes an
instant playback of specified audio or executes an XStudio Action.
Also known as a "Relay Input". Refers to a wiring connection on a
device, typically an audio switcher, that receives a closure from
another external device, typically a satellite receiver. Audio switcher
manufacturers may also refer to this connection as a "PIP" (Parallel
Input Port) or "GPI" (General Purpose Input). When a mechanical
closure is received by the device, the event is communicated to
XStudio via serial data sent by the device.
A short-hand reference to the XStudio Inventory Manager.
A broadcast schedule of events, ordered by time. A log normally
contains a complete single day's schedule of audio items to be
played, along with notes to the end-user and special items called Log
Directives that affect the behavior of XStudio.
Also known as a Directive.
Refers to the technique of updating a current-day XStudio log
(program schedule) by retaining log content prior to the current log
execution point and merging ("splicing") the new, updated log content
starting just after the current log execution point. This mechanism
retains already performed content as it was when performed while
updating the rest of the log day to reflect the new changes.
Refers to the operating mode of XStudio. See the topic on Operating
Modes for details on the operating modes supported by XStudio
along with an explanation of their usage.
Refers to MPEG-1 Audio Layer II (MP2, sometimes incorrectly
called Musicam), an audio codec defined by ISO/IEC 11172-3. While
MP3 is much more popular for PC and internet applications, MP2
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