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Adding Commands to a State or Media File
Double-click the media file thumbnail in the playlist area and click the Advanced tab. Click Add Command and use the
dropdown list to specify a command. Use further dropdown lists and fields to set additional parameters for the command.
Note: There are a few other options under the Advanced tab. They will depend on the type of file you have selected. For
image files, you will see a Store Image in Cache checkbox. Check this box to save the file in a cache and more readily
use it in the future. For video files, you will see Video Display Mode. Depending on the type of video file, you can use the
dropdown list to select 2D, 3D side-by-side, or 3D top-over-bottom. By default, 2D is selected.
These are the commands you can add to your presentations:
BP900/BP200 Set Output: Sends a command to a BP900 or BP200 button panel. Use the dropdown list to select the
type and enumeration of button pad to use. See the chapter on BP900 and BP200 Button Panels for more details.
• Button number: Use this dropdown list to choose a specific button number or to choose all buttons on the panel.
• Action: Use this dropdown list to specify the behavior of the button. You can choose to turn the button on or off.
You can also set the button LED to fast blink, medium blink, or slow blink.
Set Audio: Changes the audio settings of a zone.
Note: If you set a command to change the audio output or audio mode of a media file while it is playing, then the
change will not go into effect until the media file is restarted or is played through again.
• Zone: Specifies the zone to which the following settings will apply.
• Audio Output: Enables or disables the Analog, HDMI, and SPDIF audio outputs.
• Pass through: Supplies the un-decoded audio signal through the HDMI/SPDIF connector. Use this option if the
presentation audio (for example, AC3 Dolby Digital) is being decoded on an external device.
• PCM: Supplies the decoded audio signal through the HDMI/SPDIF connector.
• Audio Mixing: Sends the stereo, left-only, or right-only audio signal.
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