Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 manual Attach Audio Clip, Preview Slideshow, Play Slideshow

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Figure 23 – Revert Back to Internal Slideshow

11.5.1 Replace Slideshow

The MemoryFrame will search the USB device for a Digital PixMaster compatible slideshow (.pd2 extension). If a slideshow is found, it is uploaded and stored to the onboard permanent memory, replacing the existing slideshow. The screen will present a progress bar while the uploading and storing process is underway. When complete, the new slideshow will begin to play. Once the new slideshow begins playing, it is safe to remove the USB device. DO NOT REMOVE THE USB DEVICE WHILE THE MemoryFrame IS UPLOADING FROM THE DEVICE.

11.5.2 Play Slideshow

The MemoryFrame will search the USB device for a Digital PixMaster compatible slideshow (.pd2 extension). If a slideshow is found, the MemoryFrame will play the slideshow directly from the USB device. To revert to the internal slideshow, depress the Menu button. Select the “Resume Memory Slideshow” function. The MemoryFrame will then ignore the USB device and play the slideshow stored in internal memory. The slideshow already stored in the MemoryFrame will not be disturbed when a “Play Images from USB Port” is performed. Note: DO NOT REMOVE THE USB DEVICE WHILE THE MemoryFrame IS PLAYING FROM THE DEVICE. Use the Menu Button.

6.18Attach Audio Clip

For each image you can associate a WAV audio file that will play when the slide is displayed (WAV is the common term used for uncompressed audio, because the file extension is “.wav”). The addition of audio adds an extra dimension to slideshows by allowing annotation for each image with either voice or music, enabling narrative shows or storybooks. Use the ► button to preview (listen to) the audio clip. Be aware that when an audio clip is attached to an image, the display time will be the longer of either the display time setting or the duration of the audio clip. Also note that the more audio clips that are attached to a slideshow, the fewer the number of total images can be in the slideshow. See Figure 13.

Figure 13 – Attach Audio Clip

6.19Preview Slideshow

You can preview how the slideshow will appear before sending. Selecting “Preview Slideshow” from the View menu will present the slideshow in a window using the selected transition and timing selections as shown below. This function is also available by clicking on “preview-slideshow”

icon () in the toolbar.

◄ = Previous Slide ► = Next slide = Pause ► = Play

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Contents Table of Contents Connecting a USB Storage Peripheral Tips and Techniques MemoryFrame Limited WarrantyIntroduction Redo FLASH- DON’T Power OFF error code numberInternal Storage Digital PixMaster Update Firmware CommandAnywhere Anytime Broad Mounting ConfigurationsUpgrading MemoryFrame Software/Firmware How to Update MemoryFrame FirmwareWorldwide Electromagnetic Emissions Statement Using MemoryFrame in Direct ModeFederal Communications Commission Statement Product Serial Number & Registration MemoryFrame SpecificationsGetting Started Unpacking a MemoryFramePower-on Initialization Connecting MemoryFrame to the Power SupplyFrame Lock Control Buttons and ConnectorsOn/Off Switch Menu ForwardSelect ReverseTroubleshooting / FAQ Overview Using PowerPoint Slides with MemoryFrameDigital PixMasterTM Software Securing MemoryFrame in Business EnvironmentsMinimum PC System Requirements Installing Digital PixMaster SoftwareInstalling MemoryFrame USB Drivers Save as High Quality Steps to Create 169 Content for MemoryFrame PortraitCreate the 916 Source Image Resize toFinal Result Create the 169 Source Image Building SlideshowsNaming and Saving Slideshows Pull-Down Menus, Controls, CommandsSteps to Create 169 Content for MemoryFrame Landscape Application Commands File, Edit, View, Digital FrameTips and Techniques Background Fill Color Special Button Current SettingTransitions Display Slide Captions Enabled or DisabledDelete All Slides From Memory PreferencesText Caption Display TimePlay Slideshow Attach Audio ClipPreview Slideshow Import/Play from USB Port Portrait/Landscape ModesPreparing the MemoryFrame Exit Configuration MenuShow This Slide Yes/No Record AudioRotate 90º Set Background Fill ColorImages Delete Slide Transition Effect Set Slide Duration Set Transition EffectResume Slideshow Configure SlidesMain Menu Configure MemoryFrame for Photo SharingMenu Navigation MemoryFrame Onboard Menu SystemPreparing MemoryFrame to Communicate to a PC Additional CommandsTransferring Slideshows to/from MemoryFrame Upload or Play Images Directly from a USB DeviceConnecting a USB Storage Peripheral

1862-MF-61-7 specifications

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