If you’ve ever had a video clip unexpectedly cut off early during a live show, you know how frustrating it can be—especially when Auto Transition with Next is enabled but the clip refuses to loop or finish properly. This quick tutorial shows you how to resolve one of the most common BroadcastPix playback issues: premature end detection.

Whether you’re prepping for a broadcast, livestream, or event production, this fix ensures your clip player runs smoothly without last-second surprises.


🎯 Common Symptoms:

  • Clip skips to the next one too early
  • Loop mode not working as expected
  • BroadcastPix logs show a media error near the end of the clip

🛠️ Quick Fix for the BroadcastPix Clip Player

  1. Verify the Issue
    • Open Event Logs or use the Device Control Strip to look for playback errors.
    • Try manually advancing to the clip’s final frame — is an error shown?
  2. Adjust the Out Point
    • Select the clip and tap Controls in the PixPad.
    • Choose Mark In/Out.
    • Scrub back 1–2 frames from the problematic final frame.
    • Tap Mark Out to set the new endpoint.
  3. Test Your Fix
    • Toggle through the clip from start to end.
    • If the error’s gone, you’re good to go!

📺 Watch the Full Video Walkthrough Below

Prevent playback hiccups before your next show goes live.


✅ Who This Helps:

  • Technical directors using BroadcastPix systems
  • Live stream producers and AV techs in schools, houses of worship, or control rooms
  • Event video teams looking to streamline media playback

💡 Pro Tip: Always test all clips during rehearsal—especially those uploaded recently.
Some media encodings can cause unexpected behavior in automated transitions.

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