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If you are trying to play multiple audio and/or video files simultaneously, playback might fail if the files use differing audio sampling rates. Ensure that all audio and video files use the same audio sampling rate (for example, 44.1KHz or 48KHz). Some player models allow Mixed Audio PCM or Mixed Audio PCM / Compressed audio settings, which allow you to mix different audio sampling rates. See https://brightsign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DOC/pages/404623943/Presentation+Settings#Audio. |
Why isn’t my USB touchscreen working properly?
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BrightSign players currently support touch screens via the USB port only. First, check the “Which Touchscreens Can I Use with BrightSign Players?” FAQ to see if there are any known compatibility issues with your touchscreen model. HID DriversIf you are not sure whether your touchscreen model is supported, check if it supports standard HID drivers: This means that the touchscreen will work with any device that has HID drivers installed, no matter the operating system of the device (Linux, Windows, OSX, etc.). HID drivers do not require any drivers from the manufacturer. Some manufacturers claim to support HID, but still use custom drivers that are not compatible with BrightSign players. CalibrationIf the touchscreen is not responding, or if the coordinates don't align properly with the contact screen area, you may need to run the calibration script attached below. The Calibration .zip file contains a Readme file describing how to use the calibration script. Further StepsIf you are still having problems after calibrating the player, try these solutions:
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What happens if a player loses its network connection?
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