From the button "parameters" in the main interface, you can access to the following customizations:
PLAYLIST
In this tab you can customize which schedule columns have to be displayed, their horizontal and vertical alignment and if you prefer a multiline visualization of the column name instead of a single line (word wrap).
Name: name of the columns. Check them to make them avaiable in the schedule.
Horizontal Layout: horizontal alignment of the column name.
Vertical Position: vertical alignment of the column name.
Word Wrap: contain the column name within an area to prevent text from being cut off or missed.
parameters_playlist
COUNTERS
In this tab you can customize mostly the color of the Radio Live Director counters.
counters
Current Time: The local system time.
Station Name: The name of the station the user selected when accessed this module.
Current Day: The local system date.
Automatic / Live Assist: The current playout status (for the status definition, refer to chapter 91.7.0.0).
Break: The duration of the break that is currently onair and countdown to the next event
Types: This counter displays a countdown for the next event of the asset type selected in "Types list". If the asset in play belongs to one of the types selected, it displays a countdown to the end of the event.
Intro/Outro: Visualizes the intro and outro counters of the event, if avaiable.
parameters_counters
PLAYERS
This tab contains some parameters that can be applied to the players. Only the Player C has its own specific parameter.
Players
Player manage fades - Audio OUT: Choose the device for the audio output.
Player C: Choose the device for the audio output of the Player C.
Axia Livewire: The use of Axia Livewire can be enabled with this option. Specify the IP address and the port to allow the communication between Radio Live Director and the mixer.
Ember+: Enable the use of Ember+ and configure the following parameters:
• IP Address and Port: Set the IP address and port to allow the communication between Radio Live Director and the mixer.
• Gpi ONAIR trigger, Play and Stop: The virtual GPIOs to exchange ONAIR commands with the mixer. For example, if the schedule is not playing, pressing the ON button on the mixer, Radio Live Director will receive the command START through the GPI specified in Gpi ONAIR Play parameter and will start the first element of the playlist.
Note: it is preferrable to leave the Gpi ONAIR forms empty if the user wants to use only mixers.
• Gpi PFL trigger, Play and Stop: The virtual GPIOs to exchange PREVIEW commands with the mixer. For example, pressing the ON button on the mixer's PFL channel (Pre Fader Listen), Radio Live Director will receive the command PLAY through the GPI specified in Gpi PFL Play parameter and will load on preview the selected element of the playlist.
parameters_players
NOTES
in this tab you can customize the visualization options of the technical notes
Word Wrap: Enabling this flag, the text in the notes field will be kept within its margins to prevent it from being cut off.
Font: Set the font used to visualize the technical notes.
Restore default values: Allows to bring the settings of this tab to the default values.
parameters_notes