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SCS 10.7.4 now available

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 11:37 am
by Mike Daniell
Registered users with current update plans (including users who purchased or upgraded their SCS license during the last 12 months) may now download SCS 10.7.4 from the Members' Download page.

The following changes are included in 10.7.4:
  • Various changes to the 'near end' pop-up warning, including: (a) the calculation of the time remaining is now determined for the whole cue instead of just the first sub-cue; (b) the warning time may now be set to 'whole time of cue'; (c) the format of the time visual warning may now be set to either seconds only (eg 9) or time format (eg 8.75, or 2:03.45); (d) the visual warning display may be positioned anywhere on the main screen (previously it was in a fixed position); and (e) the font size of the display is 50% larger than in previous SCS versions.
  • In the Bulk Edit screen, added 'Near End Warning' as a field that can be changed.
  • The color scheme file (scs_colors.scc) may now be included when creating or resyncing a Production Folder. This enables you to easily transfer your color schemes to another computer (eg a theatre computer) when you transfer your production files, and protects you from changing other SCS user's color schemes on that computer. (See Production Folder in the Help file for more information.)
  • Added a section in the Help file for Setting Up Your Video Projector For Videos and Still Images.
  • Added MIDI Machine Control to the list of MIDI Control Methods. See MIDI Devices & Control in the Help file for details.
  • If a Level Change cue has adjusted the level of a playing Audio File cue and you then make a manual change to the Audio File cue's level, then the Save Settings menu will be updated to include the Level Change cue. If you select this Save Settings menu item then the new manual level will be saved as the Target Level of the Level Change cue, not the level of the original Audio File cue. Same applies for changes to the pan setting.
  • Added a facility to decrease or increase the levels of all outputs of all playing cues by using (by default) the keyboard keys < and > respectively. Level changes made this way are regarded as 'manual' level changes so can be made permanent if required via the Save Settings menu. See The Run Screen / Changing the Levels of All Playing Cues in the Help file for details.
  • Fixed a few errors.