Sharp PN-V601 Sharp Digital Signage Software (SDSS™) Operation Manual - Page 44

●Setting audio and music

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Program Editor Creating programs ●Setting audio and music Set audio and music (background music) for program display. If two or more content files containing audio are set in different frames, both will play. 1. Click the [Sound] tab. 2. From the "Content Folder" tree, select the folder where the content files you want to use are located. Confirm that the [Sound] tab is selected. If the tab is not selected, click on it. You can also play back the content file specified with "File Path On Viewer PC" on the [Viewer Path] tab. Specify the absolute path of the target PC or the relative path of the My Contents folder (Fp.91). 3. Select the content you want to use from the "Content File" list. For a list of compatible audio file types, refer to p.30. • Click while holding down [Ctrl] or [Shift] to select multiple content files at the same time. • Audio cannot be positioned in a layout. If you select a movie for the content file that will be used as audio, a movie preview will be displayed in the [Content Preview] window, but only audio will be used when the program is actually displayed. • Clicking the "add no sound portion" button ( ) at the bottom of the "Content File" list will allow you to add a soundless portion to the playlist. Settings for duration and order of play can be set for soundless portions in the same way as for other content files. 4. Click . Content files are added to the end of the playlist. For more details about the playlist, refer to p.36. In step 3, you can also register content files by double-clicking them, or dragging them from the "Content File" list to the "Playlist". 44

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Program Editor
●Setting audio and music
Set audio and music (background music) for program display.
If two or more content files containing audio are set in different frames, both will play.
1.
Click the [Sound] tab.
2.
From the “Content Folder” tree, select the folder where
the content files you want to use are located.
Confirm that the [Sound] tab is selected. If the tab is not
selected, click on it.
You can also play back the content file specified
with “File Path On Viewer PC” on the [Viewer Path]
tab. Specify the absolute path of the target PC or
the relative path of the My Contents folder (
F
p.91).
3.
Select the content you want to use from the “Content
File” list.
For a list of compatible audio file types, refer to p.30.
• Click while holding down [Ctrl] or [Shift] to select
multiple content files at the same time.
• Audio cannot be positioned in a layout. If you
select a movie for the content file that will be used
as audio, a movie preview will be displayed in the
[Content Preview] window, but only audio will be
used when the program is actually displayed.
• Clicking the “add no sound portion” button (
) at the bottom of the “Content File” list will allow
you to add a soundless portion to the playlist. Settings for duration and order of play can be set for
soundless portions in the same way as for other content files.
4. Click
.
Content files are added to the end of the playlist.
For more details about the playlist, refer to p.36.
In step 3, you can also register content files by double-clicking them, or dragging them from the
“Content File” list to the “Playlist”.
Creating programs