11-12-2010 04:02 PM - edited 03-13-2019 07:13 PM
Hello,
Is there a set up process that I have to perform on the LCDs in order to have a proper displayed presentation?
I am working on a test vertical design 1080 x 1920 where I had a couple of logos on each top corner, text between them and a video area below those elements. The problem was that I couldn't see the top right corner logo (only the edge of it cause the rest was "out of screen"). Is there something with the DMP, designer canvas, LCD itself, resolution??
Thanks in advance!
11-15-2010 06:33 AM
There is nothing special that you have to do but to make
sure your content itself is created to be "Vertical", The DMP
is configured to be vertical, and the DMP detects the correct
Resolution.
* What Model of DMP are you using?
* What version of DMP firmware are you running?
* Please provide a snapshot of the following DMP screens (from the DMP-DM)
Settings-> Browser
Settings-> DMP Display Attributes
Settings-> DMP Display Dimensions
* What are the Dimensions of the "Canvas" in the DMD?
Thanks
T.
11-16-2010 08:57 AM
11-16-2010 11:05 AM
Look at the two attached screens.
The DMP is autodetecting a 1366x768 for the browser.
Your canvas is 1080x1920.
You need to either modify your canvas settings to match the browser settings
OR
modify you browser settings to match your canvas settings.
Please modify, save, and reboot.
Let me know the results.
Cheers!
T.
11-16-2010 01:51 PM
Tom,
I disabled Autodetection and set resolution manually to 1080 x 1920 / aply / save / reboot, after reboot I found that Autodetection was enabled and 1366 x 768 again.
If you look at the designer snapshot I attached, you will find two logos on the top and text between them and a video playlist below which in the display appears completely. The only part that is cut off is the top right logo in this case only an "edge" of the image is shown. If I modify the presentation in the designer I have to overlap text and logo #2 so that it appears normaly in the presentation but everything else is fin even the playlist area.
11-16-2010 02:01 PM
Tom,
I just found something the previous logo was a png but I just changed it for a jpg and it is displayed OK, now I just wonder why? The logos are not specificaly made for this presentation they are just for test, actually the one in the left is bigger than it appears and the other one is smaller but I manipulated them to give the appearence I needed for my test. I just noticed the difference between manipulating png and jpg.
I am about to open a new discussion, hope you have a chance to take a look. And if you have an explanation for this one I'd appreciate it.
Regards
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