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3. Limitaion on compatible formats 

 Video Codec 

MPEG-4, AVC/H.264,  

High Profile 

Resolution: maximum 1920 x 1080 

Frame rate: maximum 30fps (progressive) 

Bit rate: maximum 30Mbps 

- Level 4.2 or less 

- MVC (multi-view) is not supported. 

MPEG-4 Visual, Simple Profile 

and Advanced Simple Profile 

Resolution: maximum 1920 x 1080 

Frame rate: maximum 30fps (progressive) 

Bit rate: maximum 30Mbps 

- Only 1 warp-point GMC supported 

- Data Partitioning is not supported. 

VC-1, Simple Profile and  

Main Profile 

Resolution: maximum 1920 x 1080 

Frame rate: maximum 30fps (progressive) 

Bit rate: maximum 20Mbps 

VC-1, Advanced Profile 

Resolution: maximum 1920 x 1080 

Frame rate: maximum 24fps (progressive) 

Maximum 30fps (interlaced) 

Bit rate: maximum 30Mbps 

- Level: L3 or less supported 

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 Audio Codec 

Sampling frequency (kHz) 

Bit rate (kbps) 

MP3 

8/10.025/12/16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48 

8 - 320 

WMA 

Standard 

32 - 384 

WMA 9 

32 - 384 

WMA 10 Pro 

32 - 384 

LPCM 

64 - 1536 

Corresponding quantization bit: 

8/16/24/32 

AAC 

8 - 1440 

HE-AAC 

8 - 256 

Maximum size per one file is 2 GB. 

Some files may not be played back even if their formats are supported as described here. 

Files protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM) cannot be played back. 

Make sure that both audio codec and video codec are supported. If the audio codec of motion picture 

file is incompatible in format, the pictures may not be correctly displayed. In addition, files which contain 

only audio cannot be played back. 

Playback is not possible if the maximum bit rate specified in the codec Profile or Level is exceeded. Also, 

depending on the USB memory device, playback may be impossible even if the bit rate is less than the 

indicated maximum bit rate. 

Summary of Contents for TH-55LFV70

Page 1: ...USB Media Player User Guide Ver 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...ration HUB B Save content scenario files on the USB memory and play You can set play duration and order of each content as you choose 6 2 Set date time of delivery playback and deliver For both Single and Multi Playback Page 15 7 Convert PowerPoint data to still moving images Page 17 8 Light ID setting SF1H series only Page 18 1 Compatible Models Page 3 2 Supported devices and formats Page 4 3 Lim...

Page 3: ... TH 55LF8 TH 42LF80 TH 49LF80 TH 55LF80 LFV Series TH 55LFV6 TH 55LFV60 TH 55LFV70 2 VF Series TH 55VF1H AF Series 2 TH 42AF1J TH 49AF1J TH 55AF1J 1 Main microcomputer versions of 2 02 and later on displays are compatible with the LFE series Refer to the website about how to verify the version https panasonic net cns prodisplays download software multi 2 AF series and TH 55LFV70 are not compatible...

Page 4: ...g on the type of a USB memory device it may come in contact with the periphery such as a back cover and cannot be attached Use a commercially sold extension cable or use a small type of a USB memory device connectable to this unit Only jpg files except progressive JPEG can be used for still images when using multiple monitoring control software Extension Codec Video Audio avi MPEG4 AVC H 264 MPEG ...

Page 5: ...r less supported Limitation Audio Codec Sampling frequency kHz Bit rate kbps MP3 8 10 025 12 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 8 320 WMA Standard 32 384 WMA 9 32 384 WMA 10 Pro 32 384 LPCM 64 1536 Corresponding quantization bit 8 16 24 32 AAC 8 1440 HE AAC 8 256 Maximum size per one file is 2 GB Some files may not be played back even if their formats are supported as described here Files protected by Digital...

Page 6: ...etween video files Adjust Plays with a black image approx 2 seconds inserted at the joint between video files Depending on format some moving image files may not make correct transitions between files In this case set to Adjust 3 Resume play Factory setting is On On When the media player finishes by being switched off the content playing at the finish time will be played next time it is switched o...

Page 7: ...mory using a computer Files are played in alphanumerical order in the USB memory Smaller number bigger number alphabetical order When the portrait setting please check direction of rotation for using display before create the content Save the content in the root directory e g E and not in a folder 2 Insert USB memory into display 1 Insert USB memory with content saved into the USB port on the disp...

Page 8: ...ate MMCS 3 Right click on Group and display the menu 4 Select Content list editing and delivery 5 Select Content list editing Download from here https panasonic net cns prodisplays download software index html 2 Create the content list Save the content on a computer beforehand 1 Select the content list name Maximum of 50 content lists can be created List names can be arbitrarily changed Within 16 ...

Page 9: ... or button 5 Insert USB memory and use 5 6 7 3 Save content list on USB memory 1 Set the USB memory on which content is to be saved in the USB port of the computer 2 Click Save and select a device of your choice 3 A message will appear when saving is completed 5 Insert USB memory in main display 1 Insert the USB memory on which the content is saved in the USB port on the display 2 Change to USB in...

Page 10: ...d 3 LAN set up Factory setting is as the right figure shows When using an existing network set up the LAN on this screen The display to be connected and the computer operated should be in the same network 4 Network status This screen is to confirm the network settings Check 1 LAN cable Use LAN cables compatible with CAT5 and later Note that LAN cables compatible with CAT5e and later are necessary ...

Page 11: ...lti Monitoring Control Software MMCS from the Website and install it on the computer 2 Activate MMCS Download from here https panasonic net cns prodisplays download software index html 5 Register the display 1 Click File 2 Click Create New Device Device creation screen will appear After MMCS is activated it will take a little time before Create New Device becomes active 3 Enter the IP address to b...

Page 12: ... the explorer opens select the folder in which the content was saved 6 Select the content you want to play More than one content item can be selected at a time 7 Click Open 8 Selected content will be displayed in the play list 9 Set up the play time for one content Still images Set up within from 3 86 400 sec Moving images The play time for the moving image is displayed 10 Set up the playing order...

Page 13: ...Registered content lists can be selected from the pull down menu 2 Set Playback mode setting Single Playback No synchronous play on each display Multi Playback Synchronous play on each display Select Single playback at this time 3 Click Delivery 4 When delivery is completed a successful message will appear on the bottom of the screen When it fails an error message will appear The maximum number of...

Page 14: ...ay on each display Select Multi Playback at this time 3 Under Parent put a check the display that will be the parent Content changes according to the play duration of the parent display 4 Select Group number Set the display for synchronized playback to the same group 5 Click Deliver 6 When delivery is completed a successful message will appear on the bottom of the screen When it fails an error mes...

Page 15: ...tent list is large it takes time to deliver We recommend you to set an earlier time calculating back from the time you want to start playback 4 In the control settings select Delivering content list 5 On the device list setting screen set the content list to be delivered and the play mode 6 Click OK when setting is completed A maximum of 100 lists can be set on the schedule 6 Deliver content on US...

Page 16: ...ct USB 10 Click OK when the setting is completed The schedule setting screen will be displayed Click Close to close the screen The set schedule can be verified on the Option Schedule List screen When delivering and configuring operational settings according to schedule please keep the computer s power turned on The display s should be set to Network Standby mode Off with the remote control 6 Deliv...

Page 17: ...ht E 16 9 User setting 67 73cm 38 11cm 4 3 User setting 50 80cm 38 10cm Files created with PowerPoint can be converted to still or moving images and delivered as content Caution If there is a PowerPoint file being edited please save it in advance 2 Convert the imported PowerPoint data 1 To convert to a still image Click Convert JPG To convert to a moving image Click Convert WMV 2 When conversion i...

Page 18: ...ion tab 3 Select Get a Light ID and Import bin data on MMCS 4 Input the password HEXKEY obtained from LinkRay portal site or administrator for light ID 5 Imported Managed ID of the Light ID will be displayed on the screen 2 3 4 5 A separate contract for a Light ID license requiring a fee must be concluded to configure a Light ID system ...

Page 19: ... When using Light ID Multi playback is not possible 1 Right click on Group or registered device number and display the menu 2 Click Content list editing and delivery and the following message will appear When you have necessary data into the USB memory click Cancel and save the data beforehand 3 Click Content list editing 4 Select the name of the content list 5 Select Managed ID linked to contents...

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