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MediaXtreme MediaZone
Keywest Technology
14563 W. 96
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Terrace
Lenexa, Kansas 66215
800.331.2019
www.keywesttechnology.com
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23 Mar 2009
Change 06
This attributes window can be used to set date validity as well as day of the week validity. If
ALWAYS is selected, as pictured, anytime the player encounters the clip in a valid SET and
SCHEDULE, it will play it. If SPECIFIC is selected, and START DATES and END DATES are
filled in, when the player encounters the file, it will validate if the current real date falls within
those selected START and END dates—if so, it will play the clip, but if not, the clip will be
ignored. Also, DAYS of the WEEK can be selected with the checkboxes below the time validity
selection boxes. DATE VALIDITY allows you to change the entire look of play out based on
calendar days, days of the week, or time while only having to create the set and schedule one
time.
At the top of the background attributes window, notice the alternate background settings panel.
The Video Selection panel shown above defaults to IMAGE/MPEG/AUDIO/POWERPOINT to
indicate that a media file located on the player will be the background. Alternatively, a Web
Page can be used as a background fill. If the hardware supports it a composite video feed, S-
Video Feed, or even modulated video feed can be used as background video (a modulated feed
would be a direct cable channel or off-air channel feed). Choosing one of these alternate
background sources will override any file previously selected through the file browser.
Once all the attributes are set, click ADD—the clip will be loaded as the first
entry in the background column. The “DT” column indicates the dwell time of
the particular clip—the “TT” column indicates the running dwell time of the
column. The red cell at the bottom of the column is the total time of the
column (the layer).
The set could be complete at this point. True, not a very interesting set maybe, but as
long as one piece of media is in a set, there enough to play. This would be a good time
to try out preview. Click the Preview button on the right panel (or use the F12 button
on the keyboard).
A preview window should appear and will play the set as it will appear on the player (as long as
the same template has been already sent to the player). The preview window can be sized and
positioned. Use the mouse and left button to select corners for sizing and select the middle of the
window for dragging. The application will remember the size and position automatically. The
size and aspect panel to the left of the preview window may be used for setup as well.