Specifications
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Understanding Media Types
To add an HTML file to a Playlist, follow the steps for adding Media item files to a Playlist . After you add the HTML file,
it appears on the Playlist. Use the Edit button to view and adjust the HTML file properties as necessary.
3.2.8 Adobe Flash
Player Type
HTML
Supported Formats
Comments
.SWF Version 11
The iCOMPEL uses Adobe Flash Player version 11.
Requirements
Complex Flash files that run smoothly on a desktop PC may not run smoothly on some models of iCOMPEL because of
the processor speed.
Flash files give no indication to the iCOMPEL that they are finished. You need to set a maximum duration when you add
the item to a Playlist to force the iCOMPEL to move on to the next item.
Adding a Flash file to a Playlist
Before you can add a Flash file to a Playlist, you must upload it to the iCOMPEL. See Uploading content files for
details of how to do this.
To add a Flash file to a Playlist, follow the steps for adding Media item files to a Playlist . After you add the Flash file, it
appears on the Playlist. Use the Edit button to view and adjust the Flash file properties as necessary.
3.2.9 Folder Play
Folder Play is the term for playing all the contents of a folder automatically, by adding the folder rather than individual files
to the Playlist. The files in the folder are played in sequence according to the order of their file names. You can add or
delete items from a folder in a Playlist even while it is being played.
Optionally, you may play the files in the folder in a random order (shuffle play) rather than in sequence, and you can also
ensure that all files played randomly are seen for the same amount of time. You may also limit the number of items played
from the folder.
Folder play properties
Adding a Folder
To add a Folder to a Playlist, see: Adding folders to a Playlist
File name order in Folder Play
Your iCOMPEL plays the files in a folder in the order of their file names. The iCOMPEL recognizes the natural order of
numbers (1, 2, 3, ...10, 11...21, and so on) and the alphabetical order of letters. The iCOMPEL sorts numbers before letters
and is case-sensitive, so '1' comes before 'A' which comes before 'a'.
Viewing items from a Folder in your web browser
When you create a Folder of items, you may wish to view individual items to test them. To view a single media item in your
web browser, follow these steps:
1. Select Media from the menu bar and then select Files and Folders.
2. Navigate through the folders and files to the content item you want to see.
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