ID-AL - FLASH MPX - MP2/3/4 audio/video player - Manual
ID-AL - FLASH MPX - MP2/3/4 audio/video player - Manual
ID-AL - FLASH MPX - MP2/3/4 audio/video player - Manual
ID-AL - FLASH MPX - MP2/3/4 audio/video player - Manual
ID-AL - FLASH MPX - MP2/3/4 audio/video player - Manual
® Waves System
V 1.2 - 2006
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FOR MAC USER:
Convert your video files into Divx using the Divx6 Converter from
www.divx.com
. Set
the encoder to Home theatre setting.
Maximum bit rate is 3Mbps, audio is MP3 at 192Kbps or 256 Kbps. You can also
download MP4 converter software from the Apple web site.
JPEG PICTURE File:
The Flash mpx plays any size Jpeg file and will automatically resize it to fit the screen.
While looping a single Jpeg picture, it will automatically display the picture continuously
without any black screen in between.
When playing a series of jpeg pictures, the mpx player will automatically go into a slide
mode. In a slide mode, it will superimpose the new Jpeg file over the one being played,
fade out the Jpeg file being played and fade in the new Jpeg file.
HOW TO LOOP a VIDEO (or series of video files, audio files or
Jpeg pictures) AFTER POWERING UP:
NAMING A FILE PLACED AT THE ROOT
For the FLASH MPX player to work correctly, it is strongly recommended to include 6
digits in the file name for all files placed at the root on the memory card. These digits
are used to define the default audio level and the possible volume adjustments.
Digit 1 et 2 : undefined - recommended values 00. These two digits could be used to
determine a sequence, the order in which the player broadcast the files.
Digit 3 et 4 : define the default volume level of the player - between 01 and 16.
Possible values : 01 to16 (01 = minimum volume, 16 = maximum volume, 08 = default
volume).
000100cheval.mpg : volume of player is set to its minimum
001600chat.mpg : volume of player is set to its maximum
Digit 5 et 6 : define the pitch of volume adjustment when using Vol+ and Vol- inputs.
Possible values : 00 to 16. The volume increment will be + or - the setting indicated by
these 2 digits.
00 : no volume setting allowed
01 : adju 1 or - 1 in relation to the default volume level set by digits 3 and 4
08 : adju 8 or - 8 in relation to the default volume level set by digits 3 and 4