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When two or more sources are active and have metering levels above their threshold (two or more speakers interrupting each other), the `Scheduling priority` helps deciding who will actually receive the focus. | When two or more sources are active and have metering levels above their threshold (two or more speakers interrupting each other), the `Scheduling priority` helps deciding who will actually receive the focus. | ||
- | A higher | + | A lower value for the priority means that it will be more likely to be picked. |
- | Priorities can be negative as well, if that helps your thinking process. | + | Think of the Top-40, the best is always at 1. |
When two, or more, sources are active and have equal priorities, the first scene as it is configured and appears in the list will be activated. | When two, or more, sources are active and have equal priorities, the first scene as it is configured and appears in the list will be activated. |
supvisualradiocontrolmanual/start.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/21 10:18 by jeroenbol