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Digital Information Displays (Digital Signage) => MagicInfo-I Premium => Topic started by: jassav on October 03, 2014, 09:30:38 AM
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Hello all. I'm new to all this so if this comes across as dumb please forgive me. I have 2 client screens which are connected and showing up in my Magic Info premium server V2.0 MIIPS 2005.0 as blue and connected.
I tried to add content as a powerpoint presentation. The presentation is there under content and I have set a schedule and Powerpoint viewer 2007sp3 is installed on the client.
How do I make it run and work within the schedule automatically?
Many thanks in advance.
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Hi jassav,
Create appropriate content (Office element) in MagicInfo Author and upload content to the server. Create or edit Schedule and asign content (LFD file) to device or group.
Regards,
Ivan
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Ivan Sabolovi?, DSCE
Digital Signage Consultant
www.mundusdigitalis.com
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Turn off the write protection filter on the client, instructions to do this are sent out with the SBB. Install PowerPoint Viewer and restart the machine. Next from a USB stick plug into the SBB open up a PowerPoint Presentation and accept the terms and conditions using a keyboard/mouse connected to the client. Restart the client again. Re-enable the write protection filter and restart the client. This will allow you to schedule PowerPoint Presentation directly from the Server (with timings set in the Presentation).
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Using the Office element in the author that Mike suggested is the cleanest way to add a powerpoint, adding raw powerpoint elements to the playlist also works it is hover highly necessary to know what is and what is not supported.
Compatible document file formats
-- Extension : ppt, pptx
-- Version : Office 97 and up
Functions not supported
-- Animation effect
-- 3D shapes (which will be displayed in 2D)
-- Header and footer (some subitems are not supported)
-- Word Art
-- Align (A group alignment error may occur)
-- SmartArt is not fully supported. 97 out of 115 subitems are supported.
-- Object insertion
-- Opening encrypted documents
-- Vertical text (some subitems are not supported)
-- Slide notes and handout
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Attached is the official 054.MI_TG_PowerPointViewer_Guide_Ver1.00, I hope this helps!
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<b>PPTX</b> is <b>NOT</b> supported
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Normally I advise my user to export the power point to PPS format.
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I just save the powerpoint as MP4. This keeps all the animations etc..