Can't assign playlist to more than 2 outputs (fix in 10.4.0)

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Bruce Richardson
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Can't assign playlist to more than 2 outputs (fix in 10.4.0)

Post by Bruce Richardson » Wed Jan 21, 2009 7:48 am

Bug or feature? I'd like to be able to assign playlists to more than two output groups.

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Re: 10.3.1 Can't assign a playlist to more than 2 output groups

Post by kharney » Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:21 am

Bruce,

I am sure that Mike will post more to this topic but I think the short answer is what version do you have ( lite , Pro or Pro Plus etc.) I am pretty sure that in Pro Plus you can assign up to 8 devices to each cue. I have gotten around this in the past with earlier versions by auto-starting 2 cues 0 seconds apart. Assigning the same cue to both and different devices to both. Thus doubling the possibility. and if you needed more you could do it more. MUCH more labor intensive than getting the upgrade .... LOL but a fix all the same....

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Re: 10.3.1 Can't assign a playlist to more than 2 output groups

Post by Mike Daniell » Wed Jan 21, 2009 8:23 am

Which version of SCS are you using? Since you have a Professional Plus license you should be able to assign a playlist to up to 8 SCS devices.
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Re: 10.3.1 Can't assign a playlist to more than 2 output groups

Post by Bruce Richardson » Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:08 am

Hi guys,

Thanks for the replies. It turned out to be a weird anomaly. At first the playlist would not let me assign to more than two groups. I tried again the next day, no luck. Then I restarted the program, and weirdly, it worked.

I would have thought that the program might have just somehow booted up with the wrong license type, but that seems counterintuitive, since other cue types had no trouble assigning to multiple outs.

Ghost in the machine...

B.

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