DEVICE CENTRAL
User Guide
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The Flash and bitmap options have multiple content types; web and video each have only one content type. For Flash
and bitmap, content type does the following:
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defines the features that are supported on a device
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defines the addressable size, which can be different than display size
Note:
The content type, paired with the display size of a specific device, determines the addressable area on the screen.
The addressable area is the maximum screen width and height in pixels for the content.
In Adobe Device Central, you select a content type on the New Document tab or the Emulator tab. After you select
a content type, all devices that do not support the selected content type (or Player version) are dimmed in the Device
Sets list and the Available Devices list.
About content types in Flash Lite
Each Flash Lite installation supports one or more content types. For example,
some devices use Flash Lite to enable screen savers or animated ring tones. Other devices use Flash Lite to render
content that is embedded in mobile web pages. Not all content types support all Flash Lite features.
Each Flash Lite content type, paired with a specific device, defines a specific set of Flash features that are available to
your application. For example, a Flash Lite application that is running as a screen saver is not typically allowed to
make network connections or download data.
The Emulator tab lets you test multiple devices and different content types. This ability lets you determine if your
application uses features that are not available for the type of content that you are targeting.
If you change the content type during emulation, the Emulator tab reloads the player and plays the application back
from the beginning.
If no content-type information is available, the Emulator tab uses the default Standalone Player setting.
Note:
For additional, up-to-date information about Flash Lite content type availability, see
http://www.adobe.com/go/mobile_supported_devices
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About content types in Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, and Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Device Central
supports the full-screen (full pixel size of screen), wallpaper, and screen saver content types for bitmap. The default
content type for bitmap media is full screen.
Note:
The wallpaper and screen saver content types might provide a smaller screen size than the full-screen content type.
If you use Photoshop or Illustrator to create mock-ups, prototypes, or assets that are added to another application like
Flash, you should start with a full-screen document.
View file information
If you are testing any type of content, use the File Information panel to see important details about your file such as
name, size, format, and dimensions.
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Open the Emulator tab by doing one of the following:
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From Adobe Device Central, select File > Open, navigate to a file, and double-click the file.
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In a supported Adobe application, specify whether to export content for testing, preview the content, or save the
content for devices. For example, in Flash the command is Control > Test Movie and in Photoshop the command
is File > Save for Web & Devices.
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On the Adobe Device Central Emulator tab, expand the File Info panel.
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