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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.