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Formatting your SD card using NTFS allows you to play files that are larger than 4GB in size, but the player will not be able to receive network updates or generate logs. In other words, BrightSign players can read from NTFS formatted cards, but cannot write to them.

For Series 5, 4, and 3 players, we recommend using the exFAT filesystem (which requires firmware version 6.2.94 or later). This allows you to play files larger than 4GB without restrictions on writing to the card.

If you are using an earlier player model and are publishing via BSN.cloud, Web Folder, or Local Network, you need to format your SD card using FAT32.

The GPIO status at boot is set to high. Can it be changed to low?

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Currently the GPIO status is set to high and there is no setting for GPIO status at boot time. Hardware is the best solution to prevent the GPIO high signal at boot-up. You can use a hardware device such as a relay board that is designed not trigger the relay at boot-up, such as the HMS Electronics BS-4X4R-REV2 or BS-4X4-HC.

Is my BrightSign player 32-bit or 64-bit?

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