Hi Neil,
do you use OCP as your station controller? If it looses connection with OCP then Myriad switches back into Preview Mode, in which case their is NO Autofade mode.
This is because there is no indication of which studio is "on-air", Myriad doesn't let the current hour edited by any terminal other than the "on-air" one. This is a safety feature so that if you were in St1 with control and someone messing about / practising in St2 couldn't remove or change the order of items you have already said are coming up.
In v4 if only one terminal ever goes "on-air" then you can have a local OCP connection, and switch off "on-air control".
Other things to check are: Is the hour actually in AUTO mode rather than AutoFade? In Auto it will play the entire contents before moving onto the next hour - is this a different clock to the ones that work correctly? has someone SegEdit'd every item? If so then the human "wins" and it will play everything as the human wanted, unable to fade and drop items. (the timings will be in RED) has the clock in Autotrack got positions that are forced as "non droppable" & "non fadeable" - again this will restrict what Myriad can do. has someone manually forced log positions to be "non droppable" & "non fadeable" by right clicking over the log item?
you could put Myriad into Debug mode, this will show what is happening at those times, however due to the level of reporting it will slow the response down and can create large files on the C:\ drive very quickly.
Regards
David Boulton Brand Manager Broadcast Radio Ltd
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