Adobe Flash; Folder Play; Media From External Sources - Black Box iCompel ICOMP-ICC User Manual

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3.  Understanding Media Types

3.2.8 Adobe Flash

You can display Adobe Flash files with the player.
Note: Complex Adobe Flash files may not run smoothly on less powerful player models.
Zone player type to enable: HTML.
Playlist tab containing the item: Files & Folders.
Additional notes:
Supported Format
SWF

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 iCC disk. This is
known as Folder Play.
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 player plays the files:
In sequence – Files play in file name order. Numbers come before letters and uppercase characters before lowercase (for
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example, '1' comes before 'A' which comes before 'a').
In random order – Files play in a random order (shuffle play).
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Coupled with the order of play, you can also configure these properties:
How many of the files to play.
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The number of files to jump before playing the next file.
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Folder Play Properties

3.3 Media from External Sources

You can display media running directly from external sources with the player.
Refer to the media-specific Information to see which zone player type to enable and for additional notes on the formats
supported:
TV
Radio
Live Video
Multicast Video
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Notes
The player supports Adobe Flash Player version 11.
Flash files give no indication to the player that they are finished. You
need to set a maximum duration when you add the file to a playlist to
force the player to move on to the next item.
for more details about how to configure folder play.

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