g5 Animated/Video Background
justin.r.beattie@gmail
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I have a cool time-lapse loop animation on a webpage that I have developed that would look great as a background for a Welcome page.
256 states isn’t enough (can this be increased ?) so I can’t do in a normal multi-state button.
Has anyone found a way to get a full screen browser window to show behind a popup or buttons on a page ?
I notice the “show above popups” option in the General Tab has disappeared in TP5.
256 states isn’t enough (can this be increased ?) so I can’t do in a normal multi-state button.
Has anyone found a way to get a full screen browser window to show behind a popup or buttons on a page ?
I notice the “show above popups” option in the General Tab has disappeared in TP5.
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Looping Video Background now working on an MXT-1900. Discovered some cool commands in the G5 programming guide. :-)
You can send videos on a thumb drive that is plugged into the panel to a Video Fill button.
^SDM-400,1,file:///udisk/1.mp4
And loop the video it continuously
^SDL-400,1,0
And stop the video it on page-flip to the main page.
^SDM-400,1,stop
Great for the clients welcome page, with one of their own promo videos, animations or perhaps a time-lapse of their new building being built. Especially handy for the larger panoramic panels located in a showcase space where the client expects a little more.
Would only do it on the welcome page though it would be too much of a distraction on any other page.
Could be various uses for this perhaps training videos for advanced touch panels, and animations you cant achieve in 255 states. Obviously a little more flexible than having a video in an app window.
Only thing is smaller table panels don't have a concealed usb port.
Looks great, Plays smoothly without hesitation on the panel :-)
Yes this works well also, and would be great for semi-regular content changes.
Also you can run videos from the panels internal storage.
The path doesn't seem to be documented anywhere but if you use,
file:///storage/emulated/0/Downloads(or directory of your choice)/video.mp4
Easiest way to get them into directory of your choice on the panel is to export from dropbox.