Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Guia De Configuração Rápida
Consider the following restrictions and expected behavior when configuring playlists:
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Single video loop—You can configure a playlist to loop continuously when you
have a playlist with a single video content item set for a duration of zero, with the
playlist duration also set to zero.
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Single non-video loop—You can configure a playlist to loop continuously when
you have a playlist with a single non-video content item by setting the item
duration to -1, and setting the playlist duration to a number greater than or equal to
zero.
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All playlists will loop their content (for example, once the last item plays, the
playlist restarts with the first item) unless a duration of zero is configured on the
first playlist item.
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To run a playlist one time, you can specify a duration of zero for the last item in the
playlist. There is different behavior if the last item is a non-video item versus a
video. If the last item has zero duration, and once the rest of the playlist items run,
then if the last item is a non-video item, it continuously plays for the duration of the
state. If the last item is a video, the video plays one time followed by a black
screen for the duration of the state.
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If a change is made to a playlist and the playlist is currently being displayed, it is
possible that items in the playlist that are past an item in the playlist with a
duration of zero, could get displayed and the playlist continues until the item with
zero duration is reached again.
Prerequisites for Playlist Creation
Before you create playlists, be sure that the following conditions are met:
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You are familiar with the playlist content types to specify the appropriate playlist
types (Non Video, Video or Mixed Media).
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The content for the playlist is in the Content library.
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You have determined a naming convention to ease identification and
management of your playlists.
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