User guide

29
Chapter 3 Creating Presentations
players do not automatically rotate landscape content to display in Portrait mode (and vice versa). You will
first need to rotate video or images in the source application (e.g. Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop, Adobe After
Effects) before publishing them to the player.
g. Monitor overscan: Select a setting to determine how the image fills the display screen.
No overscanuse full screen: Displays images/video to the edge of the video signal.
Overscan action safe: Restricts the image display to an area that is compatible with most displays.
Overscan title safe: Restricts the image display to an area that is much smaller than the image
generated by the video signal.
Tip: For best results, experiment to find the overscan setting that works best with your display.
Click Create.
2. Click the Full screen template, and then click Choose.
3. Add media to your Library:
a. In the left portion of the screen, under the File tab, click Browse.
b. Navigate to the folder where your content is stored.
c. Click OK.
Note: If you have a lot of large files in your content folder, it may take a while for the thumbnail images to appear.
4. Select the Files tab selected under Media Library and add media files to your presentation by dragging files from
the Media Library folders to the playlist area. You can also drag and drop media files directly from a Windows
Explorer window.
a. To select a series of adjacent media files, press Shift+Click
as you select the files.
b. To select a group of non-adjacent files, press Ctrl+Click as
you select the files.
c. To set the order in which the files play, drag them to the
Playlist area in the proper order. You can change the order
of files already in the playlist by clicking a file and dragging it to a new position.
d. To refresh the Media Library folders, click the refresh icon (next to the Browse button).
e. To remove an item from a playlist, click it in the playlist area and press Delete on your keyboard.