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2. (Optional) If prompted, sign in to BrightSign Network (account required). See Publishing with BrightSign Network.
Step 4: Set up your BrightSign unit
1. Depending on how you want to publish your presentations, create the appropriate setup files for your BrightSign
units.
2. Insert the SD card or USB flash drive that contains the setup files into the BrightSign.
3. Connect your BrightSign to a display.
Step 5: Add your content
Your BrightAuthor presentations can include the following types of media files:
Video files - BrightSigns support the following video file encodings/compressions:
• MPEG-2 (can be saved as a .mpg, .ts, or .vob container)
• MPEG-1 (can be saved as a .mpg container)
• H.264 (MPEG-4, Part 10) (can be saved as a .mp4, .mov, or .ts container)
For further details on video file encoding and support, see the following link: http://support.brightsign.biz/entries/143091-
what-video-formats-and-codecs-does-the-brightsign-support.
Audio files - BrightSigns support the following audio formats:
• AAC (LC - Low complexity profile) at Constant Bit Rate, as part of a video file (.mp4, .mov, or .ts) at 44.1
KHz,48 KHz
• MP2 (MPEG-1 Layer 2) at Constant Bit Rate, as part of a video file (.mpg, or .ts) at 44.1 KHz, 48 KHz
• MP3 at Constant Bit Rate, 44.1 KHz, 48 KHz, 32 KHz at up to 224 Kbps bitrate, as a standalone file (i.e. not
encoded as an audio track in a video file)
• AC3 5.1 passed through (un-decoded, RAW data) HDMI. Audio streams in this format are supported by
BrightSigns, but will require an AC3 decoder (HDMI AV receiver).
• WAV
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