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Chapter 7:  Testing Content
Using the optional configuration file
The Flash Lite 1.1 External (Test Movie) player provides the user the ability to customize the 
features that are supported in the Flash Lite 1.1 player. The user can also add their platform 
specific strings in the configuration file. A sample configuration file is provided in the installation 
package. 
The steps to install the configuration file are:
1.
For Windows:
Copy and paste DeviceMsg.cfg to the Flash MX 2004 configuration folder which usually is 
C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Local Settings\Application Data\Macromedia\ 
Flash MX 2004\language\Configuration\
2.
For Macintosh: 
Copy and paste DeviceMsg.cfg to Macintosh HD::Users:<user name>:Library: 
Application Support:Macromedia:Flash MX 2004:language:Configuration:
The configuration consists of multiple feature lines. Each line starts with a feature tag name 
followed by an equal sign. Lines starting with "//" are considered to be comments and are not 
processed.
There are two methods to set up a feature line. The first method is to add a double quoted string 
after the equal sign. When this string is present, that feature is turned on no matter what the 
original settings of the Test Movie player are. This string added by the user will be displayed in 
the authoring tool output window to remind the content developer of the platforms on which 
this feature is not supported. The second method is to put "on" or "off" after the equal sign to 
turn on/off that feature. 
A special feature line can also be set up to change the sound order preference when creating 
content with compound sound data. One example is:
{Midi,SMAF_MA2,SMAF_MA3,SMAF_MA5,MFI,MFI_Fujitsu,MFI_Mitsubishi,MFI_NEC,
MFI_Panasonic,MFI_Sharp,MFI_Sony}
In this example, Midi sound is set to have the highest priority when a compound sound bundle is 
processed. All the supported device sound formats are listed in this example. Once the user 
specifies this special feature line in the configuration file, playback of the device sound formats 
specified in this line will be supported in the test movie player. Sound formats not specified in 
this line will not be supported in the test movie player.
The details of tags that can be specified in the configuration file are explained in the following 
table:
Tag name
Default Value(note) Tag Usages
Notes
AddSound
On
Sound playback is allowed
ADPCM
On
ADPCM sound format is 
allowed
PCM
On
PCM sound format is 
allowed