Sony Bznp-D1 User Manual

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Playlist Window
The Playlist window enables you to combine registered 
materials, such as video, graphics, and text, to create a 
playlist that corresponds to a program. The NSP-1 plays 
out the materials according to the playlist created in this 
window. 
The Playlist window contains columns, each 
corresponding to a layer that the NSP-1 handles.
You can select the layers to be displayed. 
Depending on the template selected, some of the layer 
columns will not be displayed.
Window title
Displays the window title “Playlist,” the index (“New” 
in case it has never been saved), and the title of the 
playlist displayed in the window. 
Playlist
A “playlist” is a list of materials arranged as events in 
layer columns such as “Background,” “Graphics,” and 
“Video,” in the order of playout. In each cell in which 
a piece of material is specified as an event, its title is 
displayed. And the background color of such cells is 
light blue. When you move the mouse pointer over a 
title, a popup window showing the index, type, and 
title of the piece of material appears. 
The “Start Time” column shows the start time of each 
event. Events on the same line will start playing 
simultaneously. 
To create a playlist, drag the desired pieces of 
materials from the Content Management window and 
then drop them onto the list.
To modify the start time or delete an event, right-click 
the desired event and then select the desired command 
from the popup menu.
On the materials for playout and layers
While the tabs in the Content Management window are 
classified according to the formats and type of materials, 
the columns in the Playlist window represent the display 
layers that the NSP-1 handles. 
The table below shows the relationships between material 
types and layers:
Note
1
Window title
2
Playlist
Start time
Event columns
Layers
Usage
Material to be 
defined
Background Background, wall paper
Graphics
Graphics
Graphics (with a 
background that is not 
transparent.)
Graphics, URL 
(Web pages), Flash 
files