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XStudio 350
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4.1 The XStudio Main Display
The arrangement, sizing and visibility of items on the main display can be customized to suit your
preferences. Typically, you'll see three (3) or four (4) playback decks that correspond to playback
channels 1, 2, 3 and/or 4 respectively, a menu and tool bars, the log (program schedule), hot buttons
and inventory information. Here's an overview of the most prominent features of the main display:
Title Bar. The Title Bar appears at the very top of the XStudio display and shows you the
current station name and current operating mode.
Main Menu. Directly below the Title Bar is the main menu, which provides access to all
XStudio features and functionality.
Main Toolbar. The main toolbar provides quick access to commonly used features,
including opening a log, saving a log, log validation, printing a log, jumping to the "now
playing" item on the log, jumping to the current time on the log, and system help. The toolbar
can be floated away from the main display or completely hidden, if desired.
XStudio Clock & Backtimer. The XStudio clock is a floating window that can be moved
anywhere on the screen. As a default, the clock is not displayed. The window can also
optionally display the XStudio Backtimer. When the clock and/or backtimer is displayed by
enabling the options under the View menu, you can also change the size of the text, text and
background colors. For additional information, see the Using the XStudio Clock & Backtimer
and About the XStudio Backtimer topics.
Playback Area. The playback area consists of 1, 2, 3 or 4 playback decks, each with
transport controls. You control how many decks are visible beyond deck 1, which is the
primary playback deck and always displayed.
The Log. The log display is located centrally right below the audio playback decks and
occupies a majority of the main display area. The log functions as both the schedule of
events and the playback document. You can add, edit, delete and move log items to modify
the original schedule and control playback sequence of audio items on the log.
Log items successully played by XStudio
In addition to the standard information you might expect to see on the log, XStudio also
marks successfully played items, as shown above.
XStudio always keeps the entire current-day (or emergency) log in memory and available to
the user for browsing and editing. If operating in a mode other than Emergency Mode,
XStudio will periodically check to see if the next-day log is available and if so, will load it. The
next day's log can be viewed and edited on demand, if available.
If the broadcast log is changed by another application and the changed log is saved, XStudio
will detect the change and reload the log as needed. This applies to both the current-day log
and next-day log, if available and used. In the case of the current-day log (today's log),
program content on the log prior to the current execution point is retained and only content
that occurs beyond the current execution point is updated. This is known as "log splicing".
Hot Buttons. A group of seven (7) buttons is displayed to the left side of the log as a
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