Dnp50 im v002 20140106 p21, Content management, Authoring in html5 – Drake DNP50/DNP50 AVW Network Media Player User Manual
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In the root directory of the card, create a file named "EXPANSIONCARD" (not case‐sensitive, Fig.2.17.1)
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Insert SD card into player, lock it with the provided SD card lock clip, then power cycle the player.
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The device now has expanded storage.
(Fig. 2.17.1)
3. Content Management
The DNP50 / DNP50 AVW is designed to work with 3
rd
party management solutions. Please refer to the printed
guide for related set up instructions.
4. Authoring in HTML5
A major advancement in the DNP50 / DNP50 AVW media player is its ability to playback HTML5 content which
can contain dynamic information.
To find out more about using HTML5 for digital signage, visit
http://widget.iadea.com
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5. Working with SMIL
The DNP50 / DNP50 AVW uses open communications protocols for content presentation and playback control.
SMIL‐compliance means predictable results across multiple devices, and SMIL’s non‐proprietary nature means
that your investments are never obsolete.
5.1.
Introduction
Using SMIL (pronounced “smile”), the language created by W3C for multimedia communications, the media
player understands the language “spoken” by professional tools from companies such as Adobe, Apple, Microsoft,
and Real Networks. What this means is quicker, easier, and better integration of your players into your digital
signage networks, opening up avenues of software controls and realizing the full potential of your player
hardware down the road.