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<Interface>
This portion of the Settings.xml sets up the GUI interface.
<Interface>
<Enable>Yes</Enable>
<Port>4242</Port>
<FileName>Control.swf</FileName>
<EnableGUI>Yes</EnableGUI>
<DisplayDevice>01</DisplayDevice>
<Rect>
<Left>0</Left>
<Top>96</Top>
<Width>1024</Width>
<Height>576</Height>
</Rect>
<Windows>
<Projector>10.1.1.13\\index.html</Projector>
<DCIServer>10.1.1.12\\index.html</DCIServer>
<Camera>10.1.1.19\\image.html&time=${time}</Camera>
</Windows>
</Interface>
The above options configure exactly how the GUI will appear on this control screen.
The dCine can have a touch screen or standard screen with mouse and keyboard. It is possible to
run the MediaPlayer with no GUI interface at all, for example in digital signage enviornments. A
typical cinema install would require this set of Interface configuration options.
Options:
<Enabled> : This option turns on/off the socket control port.
Values YES or NO. Default YES.
<Port> : Defines which socket/port the dCine will use for the GUI screen to communicate
with it. Default: 4242
<Filename> : This is the file name of the Adobe Flash © control application. The default
is Control.swf. This file is found in the same directory at the GUIapp.exe and
Mediaplayer.exe. Ie, “v:\channel\bin
<EnableGUI> : This option turns on/off the GUI interface. Ie, the GUIapp.exe will not
be started. Default: YES
<DisplayDevice> : This option tells the dCine which of the configured displays should
be used to display the Control GUI. DisplayDevice is typically the first device <01>
and is defined in the MediaSetting.xml file in another area under the tag
<DisplayDevices>. Default: 01
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