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supvisualradiocontrolmanual:start [2022/08/22 14:26] – backtick formatting to code-element jeroenbolsupvisualradiocontrolmanual:start [2022/08/23 15:48] – [2.1. Editing scenes] jeroenbol
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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.
  
-higher value for the priority means that it will be more likely to be picked. +lower value for the priority means that it will be more likely to be picked. 
-Priorities can be negative as wellif that helps your thinking process.+Think of the Top-40the 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