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Abstract: In broadcast engineering, playout refers to the final stage of the television or radio delivery chain where pre-assembled content (video, audio, graphics, and metadata) is scheduled, sequenced, and converted into a continuous, uncompressed, real-time signal for transmission. This paper defines playout, distinguishes it from production and master control, and outlines its key technical components. 1. Definition Playout (or play-out ) is the process of transmitting a scheduled broadcast feed from a server or storage system to a transmission network. It is the bridge between media asset management and transmission (e.g., satellite, cable, OTA, or streaming CDN). Once a program is "played out," it cannot be recalled or edited without disrupting the live signal. 2. Distinction from Related Terms | Term | Function | Timing | |------|----------|--------| | Production | Recording/editing content (non-linear) | Hours/days before air | | Playout | Sequential, real-time playback of the final schedule | Exact moment of broadcast | | Master Control | The human/software oversight of playout (switching, logos, emergency alerts) | Real-time |
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