5. PC-LESS Presentation

5.7 Playlist

The Playlist is a DOS format text file, which decides the order of displayed still image files or moving image files in the thumbnail or the slide show.

The playlist file name is “imagelistdir.txt”. It is created in each folder when the PC-LESS Presentation is displayed. The timing of playlist creation is when PC- LESS Presentation is displayed in the directory, which any playlist file does not exist. The playlist is created in the displayed directory.

The playlist is editable on the PC. Display time and rotation information at the slide show can be set based on specifying settings. Of course it is possible to make certain file image undisplayable in a playlist deleting 1 line relating to the file from playlist. Also, it is possible to see added picture image based on adding picture image file name and pass name of destination to save in playlist.

[Example of adding image file]

(Pass name/pass name/…/file name, display time, rotation information) images/photo1/img001.jpg

images/photo1/img002.jpg, 2000 images/photo1/img003.jpg, 500, rot1 images/photo1/img004.jpg images/photo1/img005.jpg, 500, rot2

The number after the extension is the slide show display time. It can be set between 0 and 999900. (ms) Least input increment is 100 ms. The end of display time means rotation information. 90 degrees clockwise rotation becomes rot1, rot2 and rot3. (When no rotation, not specify or specify rot0.)

Display time and rotation information should be used “,” for separation.

CAUTION • Maximum characters for the playlist in 1 line at playlist is 1024 including linefeed. If it exceeds, playlist becomes invalid and error.

Playlist maximum size is 64kB. If it exceeds, it becomes invalid.

Playlist can register up to 999 image files. If it exceeds, first 999 files can be utilized.

When image file is added to the memory card and be able to see on the screen, delete existing playlist in the memory card.

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SRS Labs 8953H user manual Playlist, Example of adding image file