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Presentation tools
PC-LESS Presentation (continued)
Playlist
The Playlist is a DOS format text le, which decides the order to display still image
les in the Thumbnail mode or in Slideshow.
The playlist le name is playlist.txt and it can be edited on a computer.
When a PC-LESS Presentation is started or a Slideshow is congured, the le is
created in a folder that contains the selected image les.
[Example of playlist.txt les]
START setting : STOP setting : INTERVAL setting : PLAY MODE setting :
img001.jpg: : : :
img002.jpg:600: : :
img003.jpg:700:rot1: :
img004.jpg: : :SKIP:
img005.jpg:1000:rot2:SKIP:
The playlist.txt le contains the following information.
Each piece of information requires to be separated by “:”, and “:” at the end of
each line.
1st line: START, STOP, INTERVAL and PLAY MODE settings (97).
2nd and subsequent lines: le name, time intervals, rotation setting and skip
setting.
time intervals: They can be set from 0 to 999900 (ms) with an increment of 100
(ms).
rotation setting: “rot1” means a rotation at 90 degrees clockwise; “rot2” and
“rot3” increase another 90 degrees in order.
skip setting: “SKIP” means that the image will not be displayed in the
Slideshow.
• The maximum length in a line on the playlist.txt le is 255 characters
including linefeeds. If any line exceeds the limit, the playlist.txt le becomes
invalid.
• Up to 999 les can be registered to the Playlist. However, if folders exist in the
same directory, the number of les decreases based on the number of folders.
Any les over the limit will not be shown in the Slideshow.
• If the storage device is protected or does not have sufcient space, the
playlist.txt le cannot be created.
• For the Slideshow settings, refer to the Slideshow mode (101) section.
NOTE
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