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Cisco DMS-DMP-4300G User Manual

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User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager 5.2.x
OL-15764-03
Chapter 13 Browser Settings (‘TVzilla’)
Concepts
Stage 3: Sequence of Operations
When errors interfere with stages 1 and 2, your DMP enters stage 3 failover. Stage 3 operations for
failover occur in a predictable sequence. Your DMP:
1. Your DMP starts to play a video loop from ROM, which shows a butterfly beating its wings.
2. Playback of the video loop persists until one of the following occurs.
The butterfly video clip in ROM has no other purpose than stage 3 failover. You cannot change it and
you
cannot delete it.
Related Topics
Stage 1: Sequence of Operations, page 13-2
Stage 2: Sequence of Operations, page 13-3
Supported Fonts
TVzilla supports some bitmap fonts and some TrueType fonts; it will substitute an installed font for any
unsupported font.
Other typographic representations that you might show on a DMP display, such as the opening titles for
a t
heatrical film, do not require that any font be installed. Similarly, when a font is embedded within a
Flash file that you show, the Flash file will load correctly even if the corresponding font is not installed
on your DMP.
See U
ser Guide for Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.2.x on Cisco.com to learn precisely which fonts your
DMP supports.
In DMPDM 5.2.0 to 5.2.2: In DMPDM 5.2.3
The error condition ends, which prevented
your DMP from completing stage 1
su
ccessfully. In this case, your DMP stops
playing the butterfly video and starts to play
assets from the Recovery URL.
The error condition ends, which triggered
stage 1. In this case, your DMP obtains and
p
lays the assets that it was scheduled
to play.
You use the “Stop All Applications”
advanced task in Cisco Digital Signs.
You restart or shut down your DMP.
The error condition ends, which triggered
content substitution. In this case, your DMP
stops playing the butterfly video and starts
to play the assets that it was scheduled
to play.
You use the “Stop All Applications”
advanced task in Cisco Digital Signs.
You restart or shut down your DMP.

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ModelDMS-DMP-4300G
CategoryMedia Player
LanguageEnglish

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