Zone Properties

Select a zone in the Layout tab to edit the Properties for that zone. For invisible zones (Audio or Enhanced Audio), use the Navigator pane to select the zone.

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Zone Types

When displaying videos and/or images there are three zone types that users must consider:

Upon first glance, these types may seem somewhat confusing. If one wants to add a video to a zone, for example, should the zone type be “Video, Image, or Audio”, “Video Only”, or does it not matter?

With BrightSign players, graphics elements (e.g., videos, images, HTML, etc.) are rendered on “planes”. Players have a single Graphics Plane where images can be rendered as well as a limited number of Video Planes where videos and images can be rendered.

The Graphics Plane on most BrightSign players is limited to HD. When the Output Resolution of a presentation is set to a resolution higher than HD and an image with a higher-than-HD resolution is placed on the Graphics Plane , graphics upscaling must be employed to display the image which can result in a reduction in visual quality. To get around these limitations of the graphics plane, a video plane can be used to display an image at higher-than-HD resolutions. However, this takes away one of the available video planes.

Another consideration is that the Graphics Plane can render multiple graphics elements simultaneously while a Video Plane can only play one video at a time. Since these resources need to be managed, we have zone types with limitations on the number of zones of each type you can create. These limits are driven by the hardware capabilities of the particular player the presentation is being created for.

The “Video, Image, or Audio” type makes it easier to transition between graphics states and video states without also needing zone manipulation because the autorun generated by BrightAuthor:connected automatically takes care of this complexity behind the scenes for this zone type.

Video, Image, or Audio Zone

This zone type allows you to display images, video, and HTML as well as play audio files.

Video/Image Modes

When displaying videos and images, a number of “modes” exist which dictate how the video or image will be positioned and/or scaled/stretched.

The Stretch to Fill and Scale to Fit options will not remove letterboxing if it's part of the video file.

These animated gifs help visualize the different modes:

Modes for Videos and Images

Centered
(Image Mode Only)

Scale to Fit

Scale to Fill

Stretch to Fill

 

Audio Output

Audio settings for this zone type are as follows:

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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.

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.

Video Only Zone

This zone type allows you to display video files, video streams, or HDMI input. Applicable settings are similar to those described for “Video, Image, or Audio” zone above.

Image Only Zone

This zone type allows you to display images and HTML. Applicable settings are similar to those described for “Video, Image, or Audio” zone above. Note that setting the Image Mode will have no effect if the image and the zone are the same size.

Audio Only Zone

This zone type allows you to play audio files and streaming audio.

This section has an accompanying tutorial video:

Audio output settings are similar to those described for “Video, Image, or Audio” zone above.

Attempting to play AC3 audio using a BrightSign player will fail if PCM is enabled and AC3 audio is not enabled.

Enhanced Audio Zone

Enhanced Audio zones provide similar functionality Audio zones, but allow cross-fading between audio files in the playlist: Fading occurs from silence at the beginning of the audio playlist and to silence at the end of the audio playlist, while cross-fading occurs between audio files.

Use the Fade property to specify the duration of cross-fading between audio files. This setting also affects the fade-in and fade-out durations.

Ticker Zone

Ticker zones allow you to display RSS feeds or pre-defined text strings.

This section has an accompanying tutorial video:

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Ticker Zone Properties

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Text can scroll either right-to-left or left-to-right: This scrolling direction is determined by the language of the first text item used in the zone (e.g. Spanish text will set the ticker to right-to-left, while Arabic text will set the ticker to left-to-right). 

Text can scroll either right-to-left or left-to-right: This scrolling direction is determined by the language of the first text item used in the zone (e.g. Spanish text will set the ticker to right-to-left, while Arabic text will set the ticker to left-to-right). 

Clock Zone

Clock zones allow you to display the date or time.

Background Image Zone

The Background Image zone allows you to place an image or media feed in the background of your presentation. All other zones appear on top of this zone.

The Background Image zone consumes a video decoder on the BrightSign player. If the player model supports two video zones (e.g. XTx44, XDx34), it can support one Background Image zone and one video zone, while single-video models (e.g. HDx24, LS424) do not support both a video zone and Background Image zone simultaneously.

If you want a background color for your presentation, change the Background Color in the Presentation Settings pane. 

Control Zone

This is an invisible zone that is used to control other zones. A zone can be converted to a Control Zone from another zone type.