Setting The Video Mode - Roku BrightSign HD110 Quick Start Manual

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Setting the video mode

The BrightSign software automatically sets the video resolution by communicating with the
display attached to your BrightSign. First BrightSign checks to see if a VGA display is attached.
If it finds a VGA display, it sets the video resolution to the best mode supported by the VGA
display and by BrightSign. If BrightSign doesn't find a VGA display, it looks for an HDMI display.
If it finds an HDMI display, it sets the video resolution to the best mode supported by the HDMI
display and by BrightSign. If BrightSign cannot find a VGA or HDMI display, or if the display does
not comply with standards and properly communicate with BrightSign, it sets the video
resolution to 1024x768x75p. If a display is attached but it is turned off when you turn
BrightSign on, BrightSign tries to communicate with the display and set the best video mode;
if the display is designed correctly, BrightSign can still set the best video mode. However, if a
display does not provide the required information when it is turned off (a violation of the way
displays are supposed to operate), you need to set the video mode explicitly by including the
Videomode keyword in your playlist (see the
details). For additional information on the Videomode keyword, see the User Guide at:
www.brightsign.biz/support/userguide.php
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