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Understanding Media Types
If you want text in a different color than the default, click the Pick Color button to select an alternative.
If you want the background in a different color than the default, click the Pick Color button to select an
alternative.
Select the clock's horizontal position.
Select the clock's vertical position.
Set values to add blank space at each margin (in pixels).
To allow background items to be visible, enter a percentage to match the opacity required. 100% is completely
opaque and 1% is almost completely transparent.
3.4.8 Folder Play Properties
The iCOMPEL displays folder play properties on the Media tab. Besides the folder play properties, this contains properties
for all of the player types enabled for the zone.
You can customize how long the iCOMPEL plays movie, HTML, and SWF (Adobe Flash) files. Specify the length of play by
adding the string -duration-x just before the file extension (where x is the duration in seconds). For example, the
iCOMPEL would play the file logo-intro-duration-17.swf for 17 seconds. This customization has no effect if you add
the file into a playlist individually.
The following specific properties apply to folders in a playlist:
Check the box to enable the relevant media player for the zone.
Check the Management box to enable ad hoc management of this folder.
If the ad hoc user places files in the indicated ad hoc media folder, the iCOMPEL plays them instead of those
in the current folder. If there are no suitable files in the ad hoc media folder, the iCOMPEL plays the files in the
current folder.
If this iCOMPEL is a subscriber, a channel update does not remove the ad hoc files. This means that even a
subscriber iCOMPEL can use local content.
Choose the properties that specify how you want the iCOMPEL to choose from and sequence the files:
Play all Items – Play all of the files.
Play only the first n items – Play just this number of files.
Play all Items in groups of n items – Jump this number of files before playing the next file.
Select items sequentially – Play files in file name order. Numbers come before letters and uppercase
characters before lowercase (for example, '1' comes before 'A' which comes before 'a').
Select items at random – Play files at random (shuffle play).
If you need to synchronize between zones, select the appropriate option for your synchronization strategy:
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