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MBOX EXTREME
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MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL
These preferences are considered higher-level and should not be adjusted without prior experience. Please contact
your PRG representative for more information.
Mbox Extreme can only index (and display) content that has a file extension that it recognizes. When the Mbox
Extreme application launches, it creates a text file that is an index of the recognized files that it finds (
/Mbox/
Media_Report.txt
). The natively recognized movie and 2D file extensions are: mov, vid, jpeg, jpg, pct, pict, png, rtf,
tga, tif, tiff, and txt. If you want Mbox Extreme to play additional file types, you can add the three or four character file
extension to the appropriate category – movie_extns or still_extns. If you are unsure what to add or where to add it,
please contact PRG.
The Video Input Settings section allows you to define cropping for the first two local video inputs. When using some
cameras, you may notice that the input image has black lines around the outside or that the edges appear to be
jagged. By entering a value in the top/bottom/left/right fields for the appropriate camera, you can cause the incoming
image to be cropped by a certain number of pixels on the corresponding side. Take care to note the size of the
incoming signal and make sure not to crop the image to the point that image has a negative dimension. In 1 would be
the installed video capture card and In 2 would be a USB/FireWire® camera.
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