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Any player model with a USB port can play content from a USB thumb or hard drive. BOS versions 6.1.57 and later allow players to support storage devices up to 1TB. Earlier BOS versions let you use USB drives up to 500GB. The storage device should be formatted using FAT32 or exFAT. You can format your drive using NTFS to play files larger than 4GB if your player doesn't support exFAT. However, this is only compatible with Standalone players: NTFS-formatted storage cannot receive network updates (it will be read only). Furthermore you cannot use any functions that write to the storage including Logging, Remote Snapshot, and User Variables. |
Can I display HTML pages without BrightAuthor:connected, BrightAuthor, or BrightScript?
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Yes, players are capable of displaying HTML pages by placing the index.html file, along with any required content files, in the root folder of the storage device. HTML presentations can be published using either the Standalone publishing mode (i.e., copying the files directly to the storage device and inserting the storage device into the player) or by uploading the files to the player's microSD card via the SD tab of the player's Remote Diagnostic Web Server. Players support True Type Font files (.ttf) as well as Web Open Font files (.woff/.woff2) which can be added to the player's storage device. If no fonts are specified or provided, the player will use its default system font. While BrightAuthor:connected is required to create multi-zone presentations, a limited set of interactive functionality is available for HTML pages via JavaScript BrightScript objects. |