Setting the clip or playlist to autoplay and view clip info
NOTE:
•
The player must be correctly configured for the clip or playlist that you select
using the
Setup > Video > Mode dialog box submenu
, or else the player
does not load the selected clip or playlist.
•
If you cannot get a clip to load, See “
Setting the clip or playlist to
autoplay and view clip info
“ to view the properties of the clip, which can
help reveal the problem.
•
This page lets you set a clip file to autoplay only. To view and clear an
autoplay selection, use the
Autoplay Setup Dialog Box
.
•
If you load a new clip with a different resolution and frame rate than the
currently loaded clip, it can take up to 4 seconds before it is ready to play.
The autoplay feature sets a specified clip or playlist to automatically start playing for
channel 1 or channel 2 whenever the media player powers up and has loaded its operating
system. Enable a clip or playlist to autoplay as follows:
1.
In the Media Browser panel,
right
-click the file that you want to autoplay (see
a
in
figure
39
). A dialog box appears.
1
2
3
4
Figure 39.
Loading a Clip or Playlist
2.
Click
Set
as
Autoplay
(
b
). The Set Autoplay dialog box appears.
NOTE:
Alternatively, you can click
View
Clip
Info
to open a dialog box that
shows details of the file, including:
•
The file name
•
The issuer (creator)
•
The issue (creation) date
•
The bit rate
•
The resolution and frame rate
•
The color depth
•
The chroma subsampling rate
•
The number of audio channels
•
The audio width
Click the
to close the View Clip Info dialog box.
3.
Select either the
Channel
1
or
Channel
2
check box (
c
).
4.
Click the
Ok
button (
d
).
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