Roku HD2000 manual Playlists, Video output is red, No Audio during playback

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8. Contact Roku Customer Support if you are still having problems.

Video output includes artifacts, quality lower than expected

The format of video content should be chosen to best match the properties of the intended display resolution. Most of the video output modes are progressive and so for the highest quality video reproduction, video files should be MPEG-2 encoded as progressive files.

This is because to present an interlaced MPEG-2 file on a progressive display, the video must be digitally de-interlaced which can introduce video artifacts e.g. diagonal lines look less smooth than if the file was encoded as progressive.

Additionally, choose the highest quality output possible.

Video output is red

On an HD2000, if the video is configured for component / HDMI out, the video will appear red if a monitor is connected to a VGA monitor. The video output defaults to component/HDMI out.

When using a VGA monitor, ensure that the video mode is set to 1024x768.

For playlists (autoplay.bsp), add the following line: videomode 1024x768x60p

For CSV files (autoplay.csv), add the following line:

VIDEOMODE 1024x768x60p

No Audio during playback

The Autoplay script defaults to the Audio 1 output. This is the default output for your Playlist, CSV, and Autoplay.mpg files.

1.Verify your audio cable is firmly connected to the Audio 1 output on the HD600

2.Check the volume on your powered speakers / AV receiver.

3.Verify the AV receiver is set to the correct input.

4.If you set the volume or audio output in your playlist, double-check the settings used.

5.If you are using a custom script (including a modified autorun.bas), verify the audio output mode you’ve set matches the outputs you are using on the back of the BrightSign. See “roAudioPlayer” and “roVideoPlayer” sections in the BrightSign Object Reference for more details.

Playlists

Download the latest Autoplay script from www.rokulabs.com/brightsign. Playlist support requires autorun.bas v1.1 or later.

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Contents BrightSign Users Guide Introduction Brightsign Features Example Brightsign Setups Etting the D ATE/T IME on B Rights IGN HD2000 only Introduction BrightSign Features BrightSign BrightSign HD2000 HD600 Display ResolutionsPower Example BrightSign Setups Examples Try the DemoSoftware Versions BrightSign Documentation Getting Started Get Hardware You NeedMedia Types Supported Dolby Digital AC3 5.1 audio in a video fileAuto Playing a Video upon Power-up Playing Media with BrightSignAuto Executing a Script Upon Power-Up Auto Playing a Playlist upon Power-upAuto Executing a .CSV File Upon Power-Up Page Playlists Getting StartedPlaylist Commands Slideinterval # default is Audiochan # default isWaitbuttonany Displayregistry registry section name default is nullLighton # Lightoff # Pause #Using Excel to Create Interactive Signs Creating Interactive DisplaysKeywords ImagemodeFlipelo State Controlling Gpio Outputs from a CSV File HD2000 only Preloading Images State File CSV Examples Page Rollover Regions using State Files CSV Rollover Events Page Example Scheduling Playback HD2000 only Scripts Hello worldRoku Objects Registry HD2000 only Gpio Control PortLearning More and Support General Playback Problems with the BrightSign TroubleshootingAutoplay & General Troubleshooting Autoplay.mpg does not play automaticallyNo Audio during playback PlaylistsVideo output is red State Files CSV BrightSign and AccessoriesBrightSign isn’t booting up properly / Random lights lit Compact Flash card is not recognized by the BrightSign BrightSign Software Update FailsVideo Selector switch does not work Elo Touch Screen coordinates aren’t working properly USB Mouse is not respondingUSB Keyboard is not responding Appendix Selecting Compact Flash CardsBrightSign Compatibility Device Software Firmware and Upgrading BrightSign Shell Updating from the BrightSign ShellList of Shell Commands Example Shell Commands Playing Files & Changing SettingsUsing SD Cards HD2000 only Testing Compact Flash CardsTesting Scripts, Playlists, and .CSV Testing PlaylistsMult-run Script Limitations Using Your Own Boot Logo Setting the Date/Time on BrightSign HD2000 onlyWriting Boot Script & Logo to Rom Linux Shell HD2000 onlyUsing Your Own Boot Script Displaying Videos Widescreen vs x3 DiscussionSupported Input Devices Displaying ImagesHD600 Connectors Ports USB MiceHD2000 Connectors Ports
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HD2000 specifications

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