Specifications

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iCOMPEL Digital Signage - User Guide (V8.1.1)
VESA CVT Resolutions
This option allows any reasonable screen resolution to be configured.
Screens will often only report their maximum resolution as Built In but may support other resolutions. For example, a
1440x900 screen may support 1280x768 or a 1920x1080 screen may support 1360x768.
Always use Normal Blanking for CRT screens. Try Reduced Blanking for Flat screen displays.
Custom Resolution
This allows you to provide custom timing information, and is for advanced users only.
9.4.3 Players
This page allows you to adjust the settings for the various iCOMPEL player types.
This page is split into the following tabs:
HTML Player. Allows configuration of HTML player settings, including Proxy use and memory limit.
Movie Player. Configures de-interlacing settings.
Presentation Player. Allows configuration of Presentation player and memory limit.
Click the Save Player Settings button to apply changes.
Note: When any player settings are saved, the iCOMPEL restarts to apply the changes.
HTML Player
HTTP Proxy
Specifies whether an HTTP Proxy is used to access external Web Pages resources.
If certain Web Pages are not accessed through the proxy, then enter the address of the server or servers hosting these
pages in the No Proxy For entry.
Note: If this option is enabled, an HTTP Proxy must also be created on the HTTP Proxy page.
Memory Limit
Defines the maximum memory that the HTML Player should use. By default, this is 440MiB.
It may be useful to restrict the HTML Player memory limit if there is complex Java code, or Flash animation in pages to be
shown.
Trust Local Flash
Choose Allow disk based flash to read local data and communicate with internet if your Flash content requires
cross-domain access to data or needs to read local files.
Choose Restrict disk based flash from reading local data and accessing cross-domain urls otherwise.
XML Web Services External URL Access
The XML Web Services has a feature that allows arbitrary access to External URLs.
Choose Allow XML web services to access external sites to allow the HTML Player to access external sites.
Choose Do not allow XML web services to access external sites otherwise.