Actions, such as Viz Commands and GPI Functions, can automate certain tasks. For example, Viz commands can be used in Viz Multichannel to:
- Take specific pages on air.
- Clear specific render layers.
- Send Stop, Continue, Start and other commands to a specific render layer.
Viz commands are created globally, and can be used on all defined channels.
Note: All commands must first be defined in Viz Multichannel in order to be available as secondary events.
Defining Actions
Define Secondary Event Actions
- Click the Actions button The list of predefined commands is displayed:
- Right-click one of the actions and from the context menu select New Viz Command or New GPO Command
- In the dialog box enter:
- Description is the descriptive term that is seen in the Actions list, as well as any drop-down list in the Rules and GPI settings panels.
- Command is the actual command line sent.
- Name is a pre-generated name based on type selected (for example
viz_newcommand) that is verified as unique upon generation and may be changed into something more descriptive. Name is the value used for scheduling (as “page name”’).
Click OK.
Note: For more information about Viz Commands, consult the Viz Command documentation included with your Viz Engine/Viz Artist installation.
Referenced Actions
Each occurrence of a Viz or GPI action in a playlist is independent, and editing it from within the playlist will only change that specific instance.
However, you can set up a playlist in such a way as to allow for last-minute global changes by associating referenced actions to primary events. In such a use case, an action is associated by reference to primary events in the playlist. When the action has been changed, either in the actions list (left panel) or by double-clicking on one of the referenced actions in the actual playlist, all occurrences in all playlists in the current channel are changed both retroactively and henceforth.
Create a Referenced Action
- Use an existing action or create a new one.
- Press and hold ALT + drag and drop the action to the playlist.
The action will receive the following icon: .
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