Adobe Flash; Folder Play - Black Box iCOMPEL 2U Series User Manual

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Supported Format
Notes
HTML
The iCOMPEL displays HTML using the WebKit browser engine for Linux.
(The Apple Safari and Google Chrome browsers also use the WebKit
engine.)
WebKit supports web pages including JavaScript and Adobe Flash but not
ActiveX.

3.2.8 Adobe Flash

You can display Adobe Flash files with the iCOMPEL.
Note: Complex Adobe Flash files may not run smoothly on less powerful iCOMPEL models
Zone player type to enable: HTML.
Playlist tab containing the item: Files & Folders.
Additional notes:
Supported Format
Notes
SWF
The iCOMPEL supports Adobe Flash Player version 11.
Flash files give no indication to the iCOMPEL that they are finished. You
need to set a maximum duration when you add the file to a playlist to
force the iCOMPEL to move on to the next item.

3.2.9 Folder Play

Rather than adding a number of files individually to a playlist, you can add and play an entire folder from the iCOMPEL disk.
This is known as Folder Play. You can add or delete files even while the iCOMPEL is playing the folder.
Zone player type to enable: as required by the media types in the files.
Playlist tab containing the item: Files & Folders.
You can configure folder play properties to control how the iCOMPEL plays the files:
In sequence – Files play in file name order. Numbers come before letters and uppercase characters before lowercase (for
example, '1' comes before 'A' which comes before 'a').
In random order – Files play in a random order (shuffle play).
Coupled with the order of play, you can also configure these properties:
How many of the files to play.
The number of files to jump before playing the next file.
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