clearcache
Directs the DF-1710 to clear its cache folder.
Example:
forcetype=type
Forces the Digi-Frame to ignore the file name and extension of the media item, and treat it as an item
of type type. type is one of the following (these must be specified in lowercase, as shown below):
jpeg
mpeg_video
mpeg_audio
mpeg_playlist
wave_audio
text
html
flash
script
pdf
This feature facilitates interoperability with server-side image engines and other content that cannot be
readily identified by the extension on the URL.
handler=local-path-to-handler
Specifies that a non-standard, user-supplied handler program must be used to play the specified item.
A space and the path of the media item are appended to the command line. For more information on
writing and installing custom handlers for your own media types, please contact Digi-Frame developer
support.
Example:
Note: The command line for the handler may not contain a comma. Also note that if you specify a non-
local file URL, your handler program is expected to handle the network transaction itself – the Digi-
Frame will not attempt to download or cache the content locally.
killsound
This option will stop any background music task when it is encountered in the scriptfile.
Example:
The killsound option can also be used by itself by specifying a null media file with a leading comma,
Example:
Killsound can be used in conjunction with "nosound" to both stop background MP3 playback and inhibit
MPEG sound:
Example:
clearcache
JPEG image
MPEG video file
MP3 audio file
MP3 playlist
WAV audio file
Simple text file (opens in web browser)
HTML file (opens in web browser)
Macromedia Flash® movie
Subscript
Adobe Acrobat® PDF file
myfile.xyz,handler=/usr/bin/myprogram –loud –fullscreen
picture.jpg,killsound
,killsound
movie.mpg,nosound,killsound
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