Create A Broadcast with the Enhanced Playlist Builder
Creating a broadcast for election day includes defining what scenes you want to show, in what order, and how you want various playlists to be collected together in Flow as well as the Elector Player (Classic Player) for quick and easy access.
You can manage broadcast content collection in Flow. All changes you make to playlists are saved immediately.
From the Home page, select or click Broadcast Control > Playlist Builder.
Tips and Features
Copy Content Between Scenes
Drag content from one scene and drop it in an appropriate slot in a second scene to copy the content, where supported.
Drag and drop content on top of existing content to overwrite it.
Quickly Create Complete Playlists
You can drag a region or watchlist onto a riding scene to automatically duplicate that scene for reach riding in the region/list.
If the scene has 1 or more captions - the name of the regions/list will be applied to the first caption. If more than one caption exists and there is one named Title then it will be applied to the Title caption.
Apply a Candidate to a Riding Scene
You can drag a candidate to a riding scene and then that candidates riding will be applied.
Moving Candidates
Drag and drop content on top of existing content to overwrite it.
If you drag a candidate onto another candidate in the same scene - they will swap locations
If you drag a candidate from one scene onto a candidate slot in a second scene - the dragged candidate will be copied into the second scene.
Use any content for captions
You can drag any content type to a caption field. It will apply the visible name/text of the dragged item to the caption.
Content Slots Too Small?
If you are finding the content regions too small to drag and drop with you can try enabling the Value Magnifier option. Simply check the box this option at the bottom of the playlist. It will reload and now the selected value will be made larger automatically.
Populate Playlists from other modules
You can add scenes to playlists from
Riding Results
Results Summary
Interesting Events
Dashboard - Riding Watchlists section
Before You Begin
How does the scene list get filled? Before you attempt to create bins and playlists of scenes, an agent called Gears is run for every change to the XPression graphics package. Gears reads the XPression graphics package project file and populates the Elector database with scene information. When you run Gears, Flow will then display the scene information you need to build playlists, and group those playlists into bins.
Specify a Bin
You must specify a bin container before you can start managing scenes into playlists. Think of a bin as a container that organizes groups of playlists. Playlists are the collections of scenes you want to play out to air.
Create a new bin
In the Bins section, enter the name of a new Bin in the drop down box and press the ENTER key.
The bin will be created in your assigned content group.
Select an existing bin
In the Bins section, select a Bin from the list.
Edit Bin Name and Content Group
After selecting a bin - click Edit.
Modify the bin name and content group as needed.
Click Save to save your changes.
Remove Bins
It is a permanent action that cannot be undone.
Removing a bin also removes all associated playlists and scenes.
Click Remove.
Click OK to confirm when prompted or Cancel if you want to keep the bin.
Specify a Playlist
Playlists are collections of scenes you want to play out to air. Each playlists is part of a collection of playlists called a bin.
Create a new playlist
In the Playlists section, enter the name of a new Playlist in the dropdown text box and press the ENTER key or the TAB key.
The playlist will be added to the selected Bin.
Select an existing playlist
In the Playlists section, select a Playlist from the list.
Edit playlist name
Select the playlist and then click Edit.
The drop down list will change to an editable text box.
Modify the playlist name as needed.
Click Save or press the ENTER key to save your changes.
Remove playlists
Removing a playlist also removes all associated scene setup and configuration.
Removing a playlist is a permanent action that cannot be undone once complete.
Click the Remove button to the right of the playlist dropdown..
Click OK to confirm.
Manage Playlists
All changes you make to playlists are saved immediately.
Add scenes to a playlist
Option 1: using drag-n-drop
To add a scene to the playlist, expand the scene categories, and drag scenes to the Scene List.
Option 2: using Add Scene button
After selecting the scene by clicking on it you can add it to the end of the playlist by pressing the Add Scene to Playlist button
Add Scene Content
Option 1: using drag-n-drop
As you add scenes to the playlist, empty content spots are highlighted in yellow.
Expand the content categories, and drag content to the scene as needed.
Option 2: using "Quick Add" button
You can add Riding and Candidate boards to the playlist with some initial content by
Select the Riding or Candidate scene
Select a riding or candidate from the list of content options
Press the Add Scene + Content to Playlist button.
NOTES:
Riding scene + Riding => 1 riding scene added with selected riding
Riding scene + Candidate => 1 riding scene added with candidates riding
Riding scene + Region => A riding scene added for each riding in the region and caption 1 defaults** to region name
Riding scene + Watchlist => A riding scene added for each riding in the watchlist and caption 1 defaults** to watchlist name
** If more than one caption exists and there is one named Title then it will be applied to the Title caption.
Add User-defined Content
Option 1: Content List Only
Enter user-defined content and click Add User Content to add it to the list of content to use at a future time.
The content is added to the User Defined content category if it's not already in the list.
Option 2: A selected caption in 1 scene
To apply content to the selected caption field in a playlist scene
Enter user-defined content in the text box.
Choose the Selected Caption option
Press the Add User Content button.
The content is added to the User Defined content category if it's not already in the list.
Option 3: A caption for all scenes
To apply content to a caption for all scenes currently in the playlist
Enter user-defined content in the text box.
Choose the appropriate caption option from the list such as All Caption 1
Press the Add button.
The content is added to the User Defined content category if it's not already in the list.
Option 4: Drag and drop
You can drag and drop user-defined content to scenes like any other content.
Drag and drop content on top of existing content to overwrite it.
Delete User-Defined Content
Right-click on a user-defined content item and click Delete.
Update playlist structure
You can manage the playlist structure as follows:
Scenes
Drag and drop scenes to reorder them in the playlist.
Right-click on a scene in the playlist and select Remove Scene.
Content
Drag and drop content to copy it from scene to scene, where supported.
Drag and drop content on top of existing content to overwrite it.
If you drag a candidate onto another candidate in the same scene - they will swap locations
If you drag a candidate onto a candidate slot in a different (target) scene - the dragged candidate will be copied into the target scene
Refresh bins and playlists
Click Reload Drop Downs and Playlist Contents at any time to see the latest bins and playlists data.
Options
The playlist build page provides some options that you can quicky set as a user while working on the playlist page.
Allow Duplicate Ridings
If you want to be able to use the same riding more than once in the selected playlist - then you will want to enable this option. When it is not enabled you will be shown a message telling you when a riding could not be added because it already existed in the list.
Use Value Magnifier
Use this option to make the content slots in the playlist bigger to make it easier to drop content on them or to read them. When this is enabled then the scene item that is hovered on by the mouse will be made larger until the focus is moved to another one.
Display Scene Project Path
There are a couple options that control how much of the path is displayed.
Example: first image shows the full project path being displayed
vs (path with prefix of Provincial_AB
removed - achieved by setting the preference for Remove Scene Project Prefix
to ‘Provincial_AB’ and using the Show non-default path
option)
vs (no path displayed)
Show the Full Path for All Scenes
When checked ALL scenes will display their full project path.
This can be useful for troubleshooting when a particular scene is not displaying as expected. This allows you to confirm the project the scene came from to correctly investigate.
It can also be useful when multiple projects are used and the scene names might be the same or similar.
Show Non-Default Paths for Scenes
When checked it will display the portion of the project file path that doesn't match the default prefix set in the System Preferences ("Remove Scene Project Prefix")
This is useful for identifying scenes that belong to a specific project file when more than one project is in use.
Related System Preferences
Playlist Builder > Default Format
Identifies the default bin format selected when using the Playlist Builder. It must be one of "XPression" and "Web".
Default: XPression
Playlist Builder > Remove Scene Project Prefix
The string prefix that you want to hide when displaying the scene project names in the Playlist Builder (the default project path).
Default: (blank)