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Using a custom script or modified autorun.bas, you can force a 16x9 video to be letter-boxed. 
Using ViewMode 1 sets the video to be letter-boxed and centered while maintaining aspect ratio. 
You can read more about ViewMode in the 
Object Reference Manual
. The following example 
assumes you have a roVideoPlayer object called 
video
:
video.SetViewMode(1) 
video.PlayFile(“\Aq.mpg”)
Displaying images
When displaying images, BrightSign is smarter about the way the images display. It knows the 
image resolution, and it assumes that all VGA resolutions are in 4x3 mode, and that all 
component resolutions (except 480p) are widescreen. BrightSign then scales the image 
according to the imagemode setting. However, if you connect a widescreen VGA monitor to the 
VGA port, you can expect to see distorted images. This is because 1024x768 is a 4x3 mode, and 
your widescreen monitor stretches it. To avoid this confusion, for widescreen modes, it is best to 
use a component input monitor.
Connecting Brightsign to your network
Brightsign HD2000 includes a built-in 10/100Mbps Ethernet port, and it supports DHCP for 
automatic network configuration. BrightSign uses http protocol to communicate over your 
network using port 80—the same way you browse the web. You don’t need to open any special 
ports in your firewall.
Configuring BrightSign using DHCP
To connect the Brightsign to your network:
1 Use an ethernet cable to connect your Brightsign to your network.
2 Insert your CF/SD card with your content and playlist into your BrightSign and add power.
Brightsign automatically requests an IP address from your network when it boots.










