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Planificateur de diffusion

Affectez des playlists aux appareils et groupes avec un timing précis et des priorités. La vue Agenda résout ce qui est diffusé sur chaque écran à chaque instant.

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Targeting

A broadcast binds a playlist to a target — individual devices, device groups, or a combination. The target determines which screens will play the broadcast within the scheduled window.

Targets update live — if you add a new device to a group, it automatically inherits all broadcasts assigned to that group.

broadcast-scheduler↗ Open

Priority rules

Broadcasts use a numeric priority. A higher-priority broadcast overrides a lower-priority one on the same device during overlapping time windows. Default priority is 1; Alert Broadcasts are always 10.

Example: layered scheduling

  • restaurantPriority 1: Default loopBrand content running 24/7
  • fastfoodPriority 3: Lunch menuMon–Fri 11:00–14:00, Restaurant group
  • local_barPriority 5: Happy hourMon–Fri 17:00–19:00, all screens
  • campaignPriority 10: AlertOverrides everything instantly

Agenda view

Every broadcast includes an Agenda section that lists the Groups and Players it reaches, with their next scheduled start time and current status. Useful for verifying a broadcast reaches the right screens before it goes live.

The Agenda resolves conflicts — if a higher-priority broadcast is already active, the Agenda shows the effective override chain.

agenda-broadcasts↗ Open

Date ranges, time windows & weekdays

Every broadcast supports rich scheduling constraints — on its own and in combination:

  • Date range — from/to date (or open-ended)
  • Time window — start and end time within each active day
  • Weekday filter — select specific days (Mon–Fri, weekends, custom)
  • Immediate — activate now, no end date