DEVICE CENTRAL
User Guide
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Select View > Detached.
Using the Testing panels
About the testing panels
A number of collapsible panels for testing and performance tuning appear on the right of the Emulator tab. Each
panel has options for different media types. The panels that appear depend on what media type you are testing:
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Content Type (Flash, bitmap, video, and web)
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File Info (Flash, bitmap, video, and web)
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Display (Flash, bitmap, and video)
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Memory (Flash)
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Performance (Flash)
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Device Status (Flash)
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Network (Flash)
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Persistent Storage (Flash)
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Rendering (web)
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Scaling (bitmap and video)
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Alignment (bitmap and video)
Use the panels to change settings while testing emulated content.
About content types
Each device supports one or more content types that the device manufacturer determines. In Adobe Device Central,
the Device Profiles tab shows what content types are supported for each individual device. Examples of content types
are stand-alone player, wallpaper, and screen saver. For each content type that a device supports, the device profile
shows relevant settings. When planning the content to deliver, consider the content types that a device supports.
When you preview and test Flash content in Adobe Device Central, the Emulator tab uses the information in the
exported file to determine the content type. If you change the content type on the Emulator tab, Adobe Device
Central writes the change back to Flash.
Note:
Files sent by an application other than Flash and files that you open directly from Device Central (even SWF files)
do not have the information about the content types or devices for which they were originally created.
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