Viz Multichannel
Version 4.2 | Published July 31, 2020 ©
Scheduling System Integrations
The Viz Multichannel system must be integrated with external systems, either other Vizrt systems such as Viz One, Viz Ticker or third party systems. Third party systems are often categorized as being a scheduling or an automation system.
In general, Viz Multichannel has two major working modes: Scheduling mode and Master Control Room (MCR) mode.
A Scheduling System (typically a module within a larger traffic system) is located in the traffic department (or Promotion/Content Department, or Preparation area) and is responsible for building schedules for playout. A schedule will contain all primary events (programs, promotions, commercials, and so on) and may also contain secondary events (Vizrt graphics or other device actions).
Viz Multichannel’s integration with scheduling systems is by reading (importing) the schedule from them. Reading a schedule can be done in two ways:
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The scheduling system generates a schedule file in any given format (XML, text, Microsoft Excel, LST and more). Viz Multichannel imports the file and parses it to an internal playlist which eventually contains all primary and secondary events (typically Vizrt graphics).
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When an API is provided by the scheduling system, Viz Multichannel can read the schedule directly from it, skipping the file part.
Optional integration is reporting based on As Run Logs.
Scheduling is the mode used for building a schedule, called a playlist in Viz Multichannel. This is where scenes are imported, rules are created, and template auto-content is configured etc. In Scheduling mode, the usual setup is for one Viz Multichannel client to connect to one Media Sequencer where both are installed on the same machine and data is stored from multiple channels (as many as all channels). Scheduling mode is required when manual action is expected in building the playlist in Viz Multichannel. For example, manual secondary events scheduling/editing, preview for approval, etc. A Viz Multichannel system run in scheduling mode is usually installed in the traffic department.
Note: Viz Multichannel integrates with a range of scheduling systems that are not mentioned in this document. Please contact your local Vizrt representative for more information.
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