How to build playlists in AirBox?

How to build playlists in AirBox?

Right-click somewhere on the playlist and select Add/Insert > Media files;


Browse for the folder that contains the media files;

Select the file you need. In case you want to insert more than one file, hold down the <Ctrl> key while clicking on the files;

Press Open to load the files into the playlist;

OR

Drag-and-drop database entries from the DataBox grid to the AirBox playlist grid.

OR

Drag-and-drop media files from Windows Explorer to the playlist grid.

B. Adding dummy clips to preserve some space for expected media files

Right-click somewhere on the playlist and select Add/Insert > Dummy clip from the drop-down menu;

Specify the properties of the expected file (Title, File name, In and Out time code) in the clip properties dialog;

Click OK to insert it in the playlist

C. Adding live streams (available only with the PRO option!)

Right-click somewhere on the playlist and select Add/Insert > Live stream;

Specify the Stream properties and click OK to insert the live stream in the playlist.

D. Adding events (external device control events are available with the PRO option only!)

Right-click somewhere on the playlist and select Add/Insert > Event > select the event you need;

Specify the event’s parameters and click OK to apply. The event line will appear in the playlist.
To save the playlist, press the Save
as or Save button above the playlist grid.


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