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The '''studio clock''' is a rather important piece of equipment that not only tells you the time, but also other important information.
 
The '''studio clock''' is a rather important piece of equipment that not only tells you the time, but also other important information.
  
== Timelord ==
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== Why is the studio clock important? ==
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The studio clock is the authoritative reference for time in URY; your show starts and ends are defined relative to whatever the studio clock is saying (when it's working).
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In addition, the clock is the first port of call for quite a lot of useful information, primarily '''silence detection''' and '''news cues''', which produce alerts on the studio clock when you need to deal with them.
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== Studio Clock Locations ==
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There are three studio clocks as of writing:
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* Above the window between the [[Office]] and [[Studio 1]], on both sides;
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* Above the window between [[Studio 2]] and [[Studio 1]], on the Studio 2 side.
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== Clock Software ==
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=== Timelord ===
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[[File:Timelord.png|thumb|640px|A labelled outline of the Timelord screen.]]
  
 
The current studio clock system was written by [[Lloyd Wallis]] in 2011ish as a massive improvement over previous trials using xclock or something like that.
 
The current studio clock system was written by [[Lloyd Wallis]] in 2011ish as a massive improvement over previous trials using xclock or something like that.
 
It has some pretty cool features:
 
It has some pretty cool features:
 
[[File:Timelord.png|640px]]
 
  
 
* Mic Live timer (temperamental);
 
* Mic Live timer (temperamental);
 
* News cues;
 
* News cues;
* Current and up to two upcoming show display;
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* Silence detection integration;
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* Current and 2x upcoming show display;
 
* Studio selector integration;
 
* Studio selector integration;
 
* Date;
 
* Date;
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* Emergency message system;
 
* Christmas support;
 
* Christmas support;
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* [[Less black and more graphics|More black and less graphics]] than most studio clocks;
 
* Tells the time.
 
* Tells the time.

Latest revision as of 04:12, 24 May 2013

The studio clock is a rather important piece of equipment that not only tells you the time, but also other important information.

Why is the studio clock important?

The studio clock is the authoritative reference for time in URY; your show starts and ends are defined relative to whatever the studio clock is saying (when it's working).

In addition, the clock is the first port of call for quite a lot of useful information, primarily silence detection and news cues, which produce alerts on the studio clock when you need to deal with them.

Studio Clock Locations

There are three studio clocks as of writing:

Clock Software

Timelord

A labelled outline of the Timelord screen.

The current studio clock system was written by Lloyd Wallis in 2011ish as a massive improvement over previous trials using xclock or something like that. It has some pretty cool features:

  • Mic Live timer (temperamental);
  • News cues;
  • Silence detection integration;
  • Current and 2x upcoming show display;
  • Studio selector integration;
  • Date;
  • Emergency message system;
  • Christmas support;
  • More black and less graphics than most studio clocks;
  • Tells the time.