SMP300 Series • Web-Based User Interface 85
Changing the Font Used for the Metadata Overlay
If optional fonts are uploaded to the SMP, they are available to select for displaying metadata
text instead of the default font.
NOTES:
• The SMP supports TrueType™(.ttf) and OpenType
®
(.otf) fonts.
• To upload a font file, use the file upload utility within the File Management page.
• The user is responsible for obtaining any necessary font licenses before uploading
fonts to the SMP300 Series.
• After changing the font, some text may appear truncated in the on-screen text
because characters may be wider in the selected font than in the system default
font.
• The font selected for the overlay can be different from the font used for both the
input switching OSD and the universal OSD (see Changing the Font and Text
Settings Used for the Input Switching On-screen Display on page76).
• To select a different font color, enter the six-character hexadecimal color value. The
default font color is white (ffffff).
• For additional information on how to select a different font or font color, see the
SMP300SeriesEmbedded Web Pages Help File.
TIP: Many free, open source fonts are available at https://fonts.google.com/.
Recording Profiles
Recording profiles can be configured, saved, and recalled in the Recording Profiles
expandable panel. Fill in the appropriate fields with the metadata text content to be
associated with an individual recording file. There are 32 recording profiles that can be saved
or recalled to archive and confidence files.
Recording profiles save the following parameters:
RECORDING PROFILE FIELDS
Contributor Presenter
Copyright Publisher
Course Relation
Coverage Source
Description Subject
Format Title
Language Type
The SMP300 Series lists the currently Active Profile, and the Default Profile can
be selected from a drop-down list. The specified default profile is used if a user starts a
recording without choosing a profile.
Any recording profile can be recalled and applied before starting a recording. Recording
Profiles can also be recalled, but not created, by using SIS commands (see Recording
Profiles on page132).
For additional information on Recording Profiles, see the SMP300 Series Embedded Web
Pages Help File.