![]() However, I just want to trigger playback of media and output it to the television for 5 seconds, after I switch it full-screen. I tried your idea, and this is very helpful for monitoring, as you can just preview the file before it goes live. When there is a video that I need to play, I like to display it on this television first for like 5 seconds, and then switch over to full-screen. When nothing is being played, I want to display a still (usually the logo of the organisation). The external screen I’m talking about, is a 55" television that’s on the set in the studio, next to the host. It does not necessarily need to play it once, as the external screen is not for monitoring purposes. Yes, I like to playback media on an external screen before switching it live in my program out. Nonetheless, I think this what you are trying to do and forgive me if I totally mis understood you.įirst of all, thank you for trying to figure this out with me. A sequence however, doesn’t seem to allow you at assign an audio output. Currently it looks like you can assign an audio output for a single media file in the source repository for your media playback for your external monitors. So when are you done playing it pre program, then you can just hit live to show it on program out as normal. Within the layer you can control playback without it going live which will control the playback to the external monitors. Now on your output destination you will need to set a new output that will feed your monitors(blackmagic mini mon or something similar, or full screen output selected on a screen connected to your machine… if you have multiple screens on your machine you may be able to use a screen to loop out of and distribute your playback signal). Within the source repository, locate your media file or sequence… Select if you want to play thru once, play thru and freeze frame, or I forget what the 3d option is… Do I have that correctly? If so, I think it may be possible to get that result. Then once that has played thru to the external monitor, replay that same file on a different output at your discretion. ![]() I believe I understand what you are trying to do…īasically you’d like to trigger playback of a media file to an external monitor output. ![]()
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