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Static Graphic Formats
Static graphics are used for advertisements or informational messages that do not
require motion. This could include Welcome messages for luxury suites or
directional information after an event. Static graphics are stored locally in Flash
memory on the DMP.
require motion. This could include Welcome messages for luxury suites or
directional information after an event. Static graphics are stored locally in Flash
memory on the DMP.
Static Graphic Formats
Table 7.
Graphic Format
Cisco DMP 4310G
Maximum file size per graphic
2 MB
JPEG, non-progressive; (Resolution and Format: 72 dpi, 8-bit RGB)
Yes
JPEG, progressive
No
PNG 8 and 24 (Recommended format)
Yes
Animated GIF
No
Flash Player 7, Action Script 2.0 Support Only
Yes
Rules for Static Graphics
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The maximum number of files you can import at one time is 100. Therefore, if
you have a large number of graphic files to upload, place them in a zip file and
upload the zip file. Otherwise, upload them in batches of 100 files or less. The
total file size must be less than 100 MB.
upload the zip file. Otherwise, upload them in batches of 100 files or less. The
total file size must be less than 100 MB.
•
For vertical content, graphics and video are not rotated by the DMP. Therefore,
they need to be created in a vertical format.
•
Content file names can have "-" and "_", but not white space(s) and other special
characters.
Flash Content
Flash content includes low-motion graphics that are used to enhance
advertisements, welcome messages, menu boards or directional signage for
crowds. This type of content is stored locally on the DMP.
advertisements, welcome messages, menu boards or directional signage for
crowds. This type of content is stored locally on the DMP.