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when the mode is set so XStudio knows the boundaries of a local break. See
the topic on Operating Modes for additional information on modes of operation
XStudio supports and how these modes affect operation.
Playback Using Hot Buttons
Playing audio with a hot button is as simple as clicking on the button. The audio will be played
immediately on the playback channel you selected when configuring the button. For details on setting
up hot buttons, see the topic on Hot Buttons.
When a cart is played from a hot button, XStudio treats the cart differently than a cart played from the
log. Here's a summary of how XStudio handles a cart played from a hot button:
Playing a cart with a hot button does not affect any audio currently playing on the target
audio channel (deck).
A cart played from a hot button does not affect normal auto-sequencing of audio items on
the log if log playback is active. Normal audio overlap will occur when a cart playing from the
log signals EOM (Aux Mark). The hot button cart's EOM is ignored for purposes of auto-
sequencing the log.
A hot button can be clicked multiple times, resulting in multiple plays of the same cart. The
current limit is three (3) streams of audio per output channel playing simultaneously. An error
message is displayed if you attempt to play more than 3 items simultaneously.
If the cart programmed for the hot button does not exist, an error message is displayed.
If you have the option Enforce Cart Dates set and are using XEngine as the host audio
server, hot button carts that are out-of-date will not play and an error message is displayed.
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