Roku HD110 User Guide - Page 16

HD2000 only AC3, WMA, WAV, 5.1 Dolby digital audio., Working with Playlists, Product, Specifications

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BrightSign can autoplay the following types of media: • MPEG-2 video. You can use a single file as a loop, or multiple files. On the HD2000, MPEG-2 files must be program streams. On the HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, and HD1010, files must be transport streams with MP3 audio. • MP3 audio. Any MP3 audio (in a video or mp3 file) must have a sample rate of 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz (or 32 kHz on an HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, or HD1010). • (HD2000 only) AC3, WMA, WAV, 5.1 Dolby digital audio. Any WAV files must contain16 bit linear PCM data. • Bitmap files. For still images, use an 8-bit, 24-bit, or 32-bit BMP file format. You can also use PNG and JPEG files. The maximum supported resolution is 1920x1080. • A playlist. A playlist is a simple text file that contains the file names of still slides, video clips, or audio files to play. See Working with Playlists for more information. • (HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only) An interactive playlist file. BrightSign uses interactive playlists as a description of an interactive sign that responds to buttons, touch screen, mouse, track balls, etc. (Not all input devices are supported on all models; see Product Specifications for details.) Interactive playlists are very powerful and easy to create without any scripting. You can create an interactive playlist using Microsoft Excel (or any editor that supports CSV files, such as OpenOffice or the editor hosted at http://csved.sjfrancke.nl/index.html). See Creating interactive presentations (HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only) for more information. • A custom BrightScript file. A script is a simple program that controls behaviors based on events, and is appropriate for arbitrarily complex interactive media sequences. See Working with Scripts for more information. 10 • •

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10
BrightSign can autoplay the following types of media:
MPEG-2 video.
You can use a single file as a loop, or multiple files.
On the HD2000, MPEG-2
files must be program streams. On the HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, and HD1010, files must
be transport streams with MP3 audio.
MP3 audio.
Any MP3 audio (in a video or mp3 file) must have a sample rate of 48 kHz
or 44.1 kHz (or 32 kHz on an HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, or HD1010).
(HD2000 only) AC3, WMA, WAV, 5.1 Dolby digital audio.
Any WAV files must contain16 bit
linear PCM data.
Bitmap files.
For still images, use an 8-bit, 24-bit, or 32-bit BMP file format. You can also use
PNG and JPEG files. The maximum supported resolution is 1920x1080.
A playlist
. A playlist is a simple text file that contains the file names of still slides, video clips,
or audio files to play. See
Working with Playlists
for more information.
(HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only) An interactive playlist file.
BrightSign uses
interactive playlists as a description of an interactive sign that responds to buttons, touch
screen, mouse, track balls, etc. (Not all input devices are supported on all models; see
Product
Specifications
for details.) Interactive playlists are very powerful and easy to create without
any scripting. You can create an interactive playlist using Microsoft Excel (or any editor that
supports CSV files, such as OpenOffice or the editor hosted at
. See
Creating interactive presentations
(HD410,
HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)
for more information.
A custom BrightScript file.
A script is a simple program that controls behaviors based on
events, and is appropriate for arbitrarily complex interactive media sequences. See
Working
with Scripts
for more information.