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compatibility,
we
recommend
outputting
high
definition
content
to
the
WMVHD
format
(8Mbps
bit
‐
rate).
You
can
recompress
unplayable
video
files
with
recommended
file
formats
and
bit
rates
using
the
free
and
open
source
Handbrake
tool
at
http://handbrake.fr/
.
Once
you
have
found
the
right
output
settings
for
size
and
quality,
save
them
in
Handbrake
profiles
for
future
use.
Then
you
can
easily
recompress
any
unplayable
files
you
encounter
in
the
future.
The
media
playback
looks
different
on
a
PC
compared
to
the
media
player’s
screen.
(Wrong
aspect
ratio)
There
are
2
major
aspect
ratios
(width
‐
to
‐
height
ratios)
for
video
content,
but
many
kinds
of
displays.
If
you
play
4:3
video
on
a
16:9
display
(or
vice
versa),
a
circle
becomes
oval,
and
the
picture
takes
on
a
squeezed
or
stretched
look.
To
avoid
this
distorted
look,
adding
black
bars
are
a
common
technique.
The
HMP
‐
500S/505S
can
be
configured
to
automatically
add
black
bars
for
certain
types
of
displays.
You
can
set
the
output
resolution
in
HMP
‐
500’s
browser
configuration
page
to
match
the
native
resolution
of
your
display.
Some
JPEG
images
cannot
be
played
in
the
media
player.
Progressive
JPEG
are
not
supported.
Please
convert
to
baseline
JPEG
for
compatibility.
JPEG
images
can
be
either
of
2
types:
baseline
or
progressive
compression.
Baseline
JPEG
offers
greatest
compatibility,
while
progressive
JPEGs
are
suitable
for
web
site
images.
Progressive
images
are
downloaded
and
displayed
“progressively,”
being
rendered
more
clearly
as
more
data
is
received
over
the
internet.
Dedicated
devices
using
local
storage
are
usually
incompatible
with
the
latter
type.
Make
sure
to
save
images
as
baseline
JPEG
in
your
photo
editor,
or
resave
them
as
baseline
JPEGs
using
free
tools
such
as
Paint.net
(
http://www.paint.net/
).
Does
my
media
player
support
video
streaming?
No,
all
media
files
are
designed
to
play
from
local
storage
(HDD
or
internal
CF
card).
During
content
and
schedule
sync,
contents
are
transferred
to
player’s
local
storage
before
being
presented
on
screen.
This
ensures
the
best
possible
presentation
and
fluid
delivery
of
your
video
message.
Video
streaming
raises
many
playback
quality
issues
such
as
image
freezing,
blocking,
or
blue
‐
screens,
costing
you
valuable
“air
time”
and
losing
your
audience's
attention.
Could
the
media
player
be
controlled
by
external
input
devices
or
interfaces?
No,
unless
specifically
developed
for.
Touch
panel,
bar
code
scanner,
and
motion
sensors
are
popular
input
devices
for
PC
based
digital
signage
media
players,
but
RISC
based
players
require
considerable
effort
to
develop
special
hardware
drivers
for
each
I/O
device.
The
media
player
is
not
playing.
What
should
I
do?
Check
the
player’s
messages
on
the
display
(OSD,
or
on
screen
display)
for
status
information.
Since
RISC
‐
based
media
player
usually
lack
input
devices
such
as
keyboard
or
mouse
like
PCs,
troubleshooting
is
usually
based
on
user’s
knowledge
and
experience
with
the
specific
media
player.
First
check
the
on
screen
message
and
stats
reports.
Bad
play
list
and
timing
issues
are
two
major
causes
of
playback
problems.
To
determine
if
the
problem
is
caused
by
a
bad
play
list,
simply
delete
the
play
list
and
restart
player.
The
player
should
loop
through
all
media
files,
indicating
a
fault
with
the
play
list.
If
the
playback
is
scheduled
to
play
at
specific
time,
check
to
see
if
the
device
is
set
to
the
right
time
zone
on
the
world
clock.
When
nothing
seems
wrong,
the
time
zone
settings
may
be
the
reason
the
program
is
not
played.
5.
Appendix:
Alternative
Network
Configuration
Method
If
your
player
has
an
older
firmware,
or
you
are
unable
to
configure
device
using
Adfotain
Manager
Express,
you
can
configure
the
player
using
a
web
browser.
You
will
also
need
a
crossover
cable
to
connect
the
player
to
your
PC
via
Ethernet.
5.1.
Using
a
Web
Browser
for
Network
Configuration
The
HMP
‐
500S/505S
features
a
software
interface,
similar
to
a
router
configuration
interface,
to
simplify
the
network
setup
process.
It
is
compatible
with
standard
Internet
browsers
such
as
Internet
Explorer
or
Mozilla
Firefox.
Connect
your
player
to
your
PC
with
a
crossover
Ethernet
network
cable,
and
type
the
default
IP
(
169.254.1.1
)
in
the
browser’s
address
bar
to
log
in.
5.2.
Logging
in
to
the
HMP
500S/505S
The
factory
default
user
name
is
“Admin”
and
the
password
field
is
“digiSignage”
with
a
capital
S.
(Note:
If
you
have
recently
upgraded
your
firmware,
the
password
field
may
be
blank).
Click
on
“Login”
to
proceed.
Once
logged
in,
you
can
then
specify
another
password
if
necessary.
If
you
have
forgotten
a
previously
set
password,
see
the
appendix
(FAQ)
for
factory
restore