Media is the smallest unit of a solution. Uploading media is to upload the playback contents to the platform.
The types of media supported by VNNOX AD are shown in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1 Media types
Media Type | VPlayer | Taurus |
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Video | Video container formats: MP4, AVI, RMVB, FLV, MKV, WMV, MOV | Video container formats: MP4, AVI, FLV, WMV, MOV |
Audio | Currently not supported. | MP3 Note: Audio files can be used as the background audio of text and images only |
Image | JPG, PNG, ICO, BMP, GIF, JPEG | |
Document | Word, Excel, PPT, PDF | |
Webpage | N/A | |
RSS | N/A | |
Page | Text, Image, digital clock, analog clock, environment monitoring, weather, calendar, webpage, RSS, window, colorful text | |
Cut-to-Display Media | Text, Image | |
Streaming Media |
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When a video cannot meet the decoding specifications of some asynchronous players, a corresponding prompt is displayed in the media list. Users can view the details to handle the problem.
Step 1 Choose Step 2 Click Add and select a media type from the drop-down options.
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A page media contains one or more other types of media. When added to page, media’s attributes will conform to page attributes. Step 1 Choose Step 2 In the media list, select a media item the type of which is Page,and click Page Edit, or click Figure 3-2 Editing page Table 3-2 Description of the editing page
Step 3 Add required media, edit properties and adjust layout. Step 4 (Optional) Click Preview to view the playback effect. Step 5 After the editing is done, click Save. Step 6 (Optional) Click Save As Template to save the page as a template. |
ScenariosWhen the pixel width (height) of the resolution of a screen is greater than the pixel width height of the maximum loading capacity of a multimedia player, but the screen resolution does not exceed the maximum loading capacity of the multimedia player, cut-to-display media can be used to enable solution playback on ultra-long screens. ConstraintsWhen you create cut-to-display media, the resolution must be consistent with the configured screen width and height.
ExamplesThe resolution of a screen is 9000×128 or 128×9000 and the maximum loading capacity of a TB8 multimedia player is 2,300,000 pixels with a maximum width of 4096 pixels and a maximum height of 1920 pixels.
-Number of parts: 9000/4096 = 2.20 (Here an integer is required, so the number of parts is 3.) -Screen width to be configured: 9000/3 = 3000 -Screen height to be configured: 128 × 3 = 384
-Number of parts: 9000/1920 = 4.69 (Here an integer is required, so the number of parts is 5.) -Screen width to be configured: 128 × 5 = 640 -Screen height to be configured: 9000/5 = 1800 Operating ProcedureStep 1 Choose Step 2 Click Add and select Cut-to-Display Media from the drop-down options. Step 3 In the Cut-to-Display Media window, specify a name, resolution and the number of parts, then click OK.
For the detailed calculation method, see the preceding Examples.
For the detailed calculation method, see the preceding Examples. Step 4 On the editing page of cut-to-display media, as shown in Figure 4-6, add the required media items, edit their properties, and adjust the layout. The editing area of cut-to-display media is displayed based on the actual screen size. Step 5 After the editing, click Save. |
Related InformationIf a modified media item is added to a playlist and the playlist is added to a solution which is already associated with a player, there will be 3 cases according to the distribution type in the player attributes after the modified media item is saved:
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Operating ProcedureStep 1 Choose Step 2 Select one media item and click Attribute, or select more media items and click Bulk edit. Media attributes are explained in Table 3-3. Only some tabs and attributes are displayed during batch edit. Figure 3-3 Media attributes Table 3-3 Media Attributes
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