Table of Contents

Remote Control Commands

General Notes

If cannot be found in the respective dropdown menues, all remote commands can be typed in manually. For scripting purposes any arbitrary command can also be typed in. In scripts, use ExecuteCommand('<command>'); to employ command.

Two or more commands can be joined using a semicolon in between and thus are executed sequentially: COMMAND1; COMMAND2; COMMAND3 and so forth.

Note that some commands do not work with previous versions of mAirList.

Global Settings

On Air

Please see Encoder section for special Encoder settings.

System

Playlist

All commands for the playlist have the form PLAYLIST x <command> or AUTOMATION x <command>, where x is the number of the playlist, starting with 1 (the first and often only playlist).

Cursor and item commands:

Operations on the playlist:

Commands that enable / disable / toggle options:

Playlist Options
Playlist GUI Options
Progress Bar Options

Commands that control the automation:

Player

Work in progress!

General commands:

All commands for the players have the form PLAYER x-y <command>, where x is the number of the referring playlist, starting with 1 (the first and often only playlist) and y the number of the player of this playlist. So PLAYER 1-2 is the second player of the first playlist, PLAYER 2-1 the first player of the second playlist and so on.

Player commands:

Commands that enable/disable/toggle player options:

… where <Name> can be:

Commands that enable/disable/toggle player GUI options:

… where <Name> can be:

Commands that enable/disable/toggle player progress bar options:

… where <Name> can be:

Cartwall

Work in progress!

General commands:

Cartwall commands:

The following commands for the cartwall have the form CARTWALL x <command>, where x is the number of the cart player, starting with 1.

PFL

For deploying the Cue-Editor, use

or similar.

General options:

Commands for handling markers:

… where <Name> can be:

Other

Work in progress!

Browser

Cue Editor

Encoder

Commands that enable/disable/toggle Encoder inputs:

… where <Name> can be (as referred to the Encoder Block Diagram):

as set in encoder audio configuration.

Commands that select a special Encoder connection:

… where <Number> of first connection has index 1.

Extra PFL

Mix Editor

Matrix Mixer

Work in progress!

… where <filename> is the .txt file saved from the GUI.

Voice track

Commands for a specific VT player:

… where <Name> is either A or B.

Further commands:

Aircheck Recorder

Each Aircheck recorder needs a unique <Remote ID>, to be set in the Advanced-Tab of the respective screen object. Default is AIRCHECK.

Comment Viewer

The Comment Viewer can be employed as a window for displaying user-defined text messages. For this purpose it should obtain a unique <Remote ID>, to be set in the Advanced-Tab of the respective screen object. There is no default value.

Talk Timer

1)
Remote ID selected as COMMENTVIEWER