1. To schedule a playout, click on Content. This opens the Schedule Playout screen and fills in the
start time.
2. To schedule a stream event, click on Live Stream Source. This opens the Schedule Live Stream
Event screen and fills in the start time.
3. To schedule a switch event, click on External Source. This opens the Schedule Switch screen and
fills in the start time.
Import/Export functions such as copying blocks of a schedule also must be done in Classic View.
You are free to use Classic View or Calendar View – or both – to schedule programming for your
server. Use whichever method is convenient.
Programming Guide Page
The Program Guide page allows you to create a program guide for an output channel. You can view it
in the browser and export it to your website or a program guide service in a number of formats.
To view the program guide, select the settings under the PROGRAM GUIDE heading.
• Channel or Switch Output – Select a server channel or switch output. The default is your
first channel or output port.
• Start and End Dates – Type the first and last dates you want to see in these boxes, or use a
Calendar icon to select dates. The greater the date range you select, the smaller the type in
your program guide will appear. The limit is eleven days.
• Format – Select a format from the drop-down list.
o Publish– displays program names and their durations for the hours when
programming is scheduled. Each event displays the Program Name and Episode Name
from the metadata – if they were filled in – and the event duration.
o Internal– displays the program names, filenames, feed names if applicable, and their
durations in HH:MM:SS format for the full 24-hour day. Each event displays the
Program Name and Episode Name from the metadata – if they were filled in – and the
event duration.
o X-List – uses CSV format so your installation can send schedules to TV Guide.
o XMLTV – outputs in an XML-based format used in several countries to create
customized TV schedules.
o Minerva – A full Minerva export consists of two data files: one that details each
program and one that details when those programs are scheduled to play. “Minerva
(Program Data)” is always present in the dropdown and allows the user to export the
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