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  • Image Mode: Specify how images will be scaled to fit in the zone. This setting has no effect if the image and the zone are the same size. 
    • Center Image: Centers the image without scaling. This may result in cropping if the image is too large.
    • Scale to Fit: Scales the image to fit the zone. The image is displayed as large as possible while keeping the correct aspect ratio.
    • Scale to Fill and Crop: Scales the image to completely fill the zone while maintaining the aspect ratio.
    • Scale to Fill: Scales the image to fill the zone without maintaining the aspect ratio.
  • Audio Output: Configure audio outputs for the zone. 

    • Analog Stereo: Check this box to enable audio output via the 3.5mm audio connector (or USB Type C connector on the LS423/LS424).
    • HDMI: Check this box to enable audio output via the HDMI® connector. 
      • Pass through: Supplies the un-decoded audio signal through the HDMI connector. Use this option if the source audio codec (for example, AC3 Dolby Digital) cannot be decoded by the BrightSign player and is being decoded on an external device.
      • Stereo: Supplies the decoded audio signal through the HDMI connector.
    • SPDIF: Check this box to enable audio output via the SPDIF connector.
      • Pass through: Supplies the un-decoded audio signal through the SPDIF connector. Use this option if the source audio codec (for example, AC3 Dolby Digital) cannot be decoded by the BrightSign player and is being decoded on an external device.
      • Stereo: Supplies the decoded audio signal through the SPDIF connector.
  • Initial Video Volume: Set the initial volume for video files (0-100).
  • Initial Audio Volume: Set the initial volume for audio files (0-100).
  • Minimum Volume: Set the minimum volume for the zone (0-100).
  • Maximum Volume: Set the maximum volume for the zone (0-100).

    Note
    titleNote

    The Maximum Volume setting will be overridden by other volume settings in a presentation, including the Initial Volume setting for the zone and volume commands attached to events or states.


  • Audio Mixing: Choose the mixing of the audio output:
    • Stereo: Outputs both left and right audio signals.
    • Left: Outputs the left audio signal only.
    • Right: Outputs the right audio signal only.

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  • Audio Output: Configure audio outputs for the zone. 

    • Analog Stereo: Check this box to enable audio output via the 3.5mm audio connector (or USB Type C connector on the LS423/LS424).
    • HDMI®: Check this box to enable audio output via the HDMI connector. 
      • Pass through: Supplies the un-decoded audio signal through the HDMI connector. Use this option if the source audio codec (for example, AC3 Dolby Digital) cannot be decoded by the BrightSign player and is being decoded on an external device.
      • Stereo: Supplies the decoded audio signal through the HDMI connector.
    • SPDIF: Check this box to enable audio output via SPDIF.
      • Pass through: Supplies the un-decoded audio signal through the SPDIF connector. Use this option if the source audio codec (for example, AC3 Dolby Digital) cannot be decoded by the BrightSign player and is being decoded on an external device.
      • Stereo: Supplies the decoded audio signal through the SPDIF connector.
  • Initial Video Volume: Set the initial volume for video files (0-100).
  • Initial Audio Volume: Set the initial volume for audio files (0-100).
  • Minimum Volume: Set the minimum volume for the zone (0-100).
  • Maximum Volume: Set the maximum volume for the zone (0-100).

    Note
    titleNote

    The Maximum Volume setting will be overridden by other volume settings in a presentation, including the Initial Volume setting for the zone and volume commands attached to events or states.


  • Audio Mixing: Choose the mixing of the audio output:
    • Stereo: Outputs both left and right audio signals.
    • Left: Outputs the left audio signal only.
    • Right: Outputs the right audio signal only.

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