NOVASTAR ViPlex Express Display Content Publishing Management System User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- NOVASTAR
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NOVASTAR ViPlex Express Display Content Publishing Management System
ViPlex Express is a display content publishing management system for PC that is installed in the Windows operating system. It allows users to edit solutions and play them on LCD or LED displays. In async mode, ViPlex Express can also be used to control multimedia players. It is part of the NovaStar cloud solution.
ViPlex Express has two working modes: Professional Solution Editing and All-round Terminal Control. In Professional Solution Editing mode, users can edit solutions with various contents and complex schedules. In All-round Terminal Control mode, users can fully control multimedia players, including brightness adjustment, time synchronization, font management, terminal upgrade, video source switching, screen status control, play log query, network configuration, and RF management.
To use ViPlex Express, you need to prepare a PC with the following minimum requirements :
- Operating System: Windows 7 SP1 64-bit
- CPU: i5
- RAM: 4 GB
- HDD: 60 GB
To install the software, you need to ensure that Framework 4.6.x and the official version of Visual C++ 2017 runtime components are installed. You can obtain the installation package of ViPlex Express from http://www.en.vnnox.com/download. Double click the installer and follow the wizard to install the software. After installation, itis important to check the PC configuration options to ensure stable playback. The user manual provides detailed instructions on checking and configuring various options in Windows, such as Windows automatic update, firewall settings, screen sleep, scaling size, multiple displays, UAC, Antimalware Service Executable, and Super fetch. For example, to check the Windows automatic update setting:
- Click on the Windows Start menu.
- Choose Update & Security
- On the Windows Update page, click Advanced options.
- Check whether Windows automatic update is turned off. Similarly, the user manual provides step-by-step instructions for checking and configuring other options.
Please note that the instructions provided here are a small portion of the complete user manual. For detailed information and instructions, please refer to the ViPlex Express Studio Mode User Manual available at www.novastar.tech.
Software Introduction
ViPlex Express is a display content publishing management system for PC, which
is installed in the Windows operating system and allows you to edit solutions
and play the solutions on LCD or LED displays. In async mode, ViPlex Express
is also used to control multimedia players. This document introduces you to
the functions and operations in studio mode.
ViPlex Express is part of the NovaStar cloud solution. On the startup page of
studio mode, clicking Cloud Platform on the left menu allows you to view the
related information.
Two Working Modes
ViPlex Express has two working modes and you can switch to your desired mode
based on the application scenario.
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Studio Mode
When a solution is being played in ViPlex Express, the solution is also played synchronously on the display. This mode is applicable to synchronous playback.
The playback window is on the extended display. You can use the screen monitoring function to view the playback on your primary monitor. -
Async Mode
ViPlex Express sends solutions to multimedia players. The solutions will be stored in the multimedia players and played according to their playback plans. This mode is applicable to the scenario when multimedia players load displays.
Professional Solution Editing
ViPlex Express is designed with a professional solution editing function
allowing you to edit solutions with various contents and complex schedules as
required.
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Multiple pages
A solution can be added with multiple pages that are played in order from top to bottom. -
Flexible layout
You can use a system template or customize a template when adding a page. In a template, you can set the number, coordinates, width, and height of windows based on your needs. -
A variety of media
On a page, you can add general windows, cut-to-display window, Office documents, images, videos, GIF, text, colorful text, digital clocks, analog clocks, timers, weather, RSS, streaming media and web pages. -
Multiple properties
Every type of media has multiple properties that can satisfy your needs and present a variety of solutions. -
Scheduling as you wish
You can set a period and cycle for each page to play. The schedules of a page can be batch applied to other pages. If the periods of several pages overlap, the pages will be played in order from top to bottom -
Quick preview
Clicking the preview button allows you to preview the current page. The preview window refreshes immediately when you move on to another page.
All-round Terminal Control
In async mode, ViPlex Express enables you to fully control multimedia players,
such as brightness adjustment, time synchronization, font management, terminal
upgrade, video source switching, screen status control, play log query,
network configuration, and RF management.
Getting Started
Preparing a PC
Minimum requirements:
- OS: Windows 7 SP1 64-bit
- CPU: i5
- RAM: 4 GB
- HDD: 60 GB
Installing Software
Prerequisites
- Framework 4.6.x is installed.
- The official version of Visual C++ 2017 runtime components are installed.
- The installation package of ViPlex Express is obtained.
Where to Obtain
http://www.en.vnnox.com/download
Installing Software
Double click the installer to install ViPlex Express by following the wizard.
Checking PC Configuration Options
To ensure stable playback, please check the Windows configuration options
shown in Table 2-1. If a configuration option does not conform to the target
status, please change it. This chapter takes Windows 10 as an example.
Table 2-1 Configuration options
Configuration Options | Target Status |
---|---|
Windows automatic update | Off |
Firewall |
- Off
- Allow program connection
- Conforms to any of the above statuses.
Turn off screen| Never
Sleep| Never
Scaling size| 100%
Multiple displays| Duplicate these displays
UAC| Never notify
Antimalware Service Executable| Disabled
Superfetch| Manual
Windows Automatic Update
- Step 1 Click on the Windows Start menu.
- Step 2 Choose Update & Security.
- Step 3 On the Windows Update page, click Advanced options.
- Step 4 Check whether Windows automatic update is turned off.
Firewall
- Step 1 Click on the Windows Start menu.
- Step 2 Choose Update & Security.
- Step 3 Select Windows Security.
- Step 4 Click Open Windows Defender Security Center.
- Step 5 Check whether the firewall is turned off. If the firewall needs to be turned on, check whether the connection is allowed. For the method to allow program connection, see 7.1 How to set the inbound firewall rules?
Figure 2-2 Firewall
Screen off and Sleep
- Step 1 Click on the Windows Start menu.
- Step 2 Choose System.
- Step 3 Choose Power & sleep.
- Step 4 Check whether all the four configuration options are set to Never.
Figure 2-3 Screen off and sleep
Scaling Size and Multiple Displays
- Step 1 Click on the Windows Start menu.
- Step 2 Choose System.
- Step 3 Check whether the scaling size is 100% and the option of multiple displays is set to Duplicate these displays.
Note: When multiple monitors are connected, the configuration option for multiple displays will appear.
Figure 2-4 Scaling size and multiple displays
UAC
- Step 1 Click on the Windows Start menu.
- Step 2 Type “User Accounts” in the search box and select Change User Account Control Settings.
- Step 3 Check whether UAC is set to Never notify.
Figure 2-5 UAC
Antimalware Service Executable
- Step 1 Press Win+R buttons to open the Run window.
- Step 2 Type gpedit.msc command and press Enter to open the Local Group Policy Editor dialog box.
- Step 3 Expand Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Defender Antivirus.
- Step 4 Click Real-time Protection.
- Step 5 Check whether the status of Turn on process scanning whenever real-time protection is enabled is Disabled.
Figure 2-6 Antimalware service executable
Superfetch
- Step 1 Press Win+R buttons to open the Run window
- Step 2 Type services.msc command and press Enter to open the Services dialog box.
- Step 3 Check whether the startup type of Superfetch is Manual.
Figure 2-7 Superfetch
Connecting to Displays
Figure 2-8 Connecting to displays
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Connection 1
The PC with ViPlex Express installed is connected to a sending card and serves as a video source for the LED display. Figure 2-8 uses the MCTRL4K sending device as an example. -
Connection 2
The PC with ViPlex Express installed is connected to an LCD and serves as a video source for the LCD.
Selecting Working Mode
First Installation
After ViPlex Express is first installed, a Select Mode dialog box appears
when you open ViPlex Express. Select Studio Mode and click Open.
Figure 2-9 Selecting a working mode
Other Situations
If you have installed ViPlex Express or selected a working mode before, the
dialog box shown in Figure 2-9 will not appear. If ViPlex Express is in async
mode by default after opened, switch to studio mode by following the steps
below:
In the top-right corner, choose Working Mode > Studio Mode and click OK.
ViPlex Express will be in studiomode after restarted.
Creating Solutions
After updated, the solution data in async mode will be synchronized to
studio mode.
- Step 1 After you select studio mode, the startup page of studio mode is displayed.
Figure 2-10 Startup page of studio mode
- Step 2 Click + and select Regular Screen or Ultra-Long Screen.
- Select Regular Screen to access the solution editing page.
On the solution editing page, choose Playback Window > Playback Window Settings from the menu bar and set the coordinates, width, and height of the playback window and select an option of keeping the window on top. If Same as desktop is selected, the size of the playback window will be the same as the size of your desktop.
- Select Regular Screen to access the solution editing page.
Figure 2-11 Playback window settings
- Select Ultra-Long Screen to open the Solution Information dialog box, as shown in Figure 2-12.
Figure 2-12 Solution information
- Step 3 Set the solution information and click OK.
- Step 4 After the solution editing is done, click Save.
- Step 5 (Optional) At the upper right of the page, click to view the schedule of each page in the solution.
- Step 6 (Optional) At the upper right of the page, click to preview the current page.
When the preview window is opened, you can also select other pages to preview. If you make changes to the current page, click to refresh the preview window.
Playing Solutions
- Step 1 On the solution editing page, click at the upper right to play a solution.
- Step 2 The solution editing page is not displayed and a playback control bar appears.
Figure 2-13 Playback control bar
- : Pause playback. After the playback is paused, this button changes to the Play button.
- : Stop playback and display the solution editing page.
- : Restart the playback from the beginning.
- : Expand the solution editing page.
- : Collapse the solution editing page.
Solution Management
Creating Solution
- Step 1 After you select studio mode, the startup page of studio mode is displayed.
- You can create solutions for regular screens (hereinafter referred to as “regular-screen solutions”) and solutions for ultra-long screens (hereinafter referred to as “ultra-long-screen solutions”.
- After updated, the solution data in async mode will be synchronized to studio mode.
Figure 3-1 Startup page of studio mode
Creating a Regular-Screen Solution
Related Information
- A regular-screen solution contains one or more pages and each page contains one or more media items.
- The pages of a solution are played in order from top to bottom.
Operating Procedure
Before you create a solution, get the screen resolution in advance.
- Step 1 Click + and select Regular Screen from the drop-down menu.
- When you access the studio mode for the first time to create a regular-screen solution, you are prompted to set the playback window, as shown in Figure 3-2.
The playback window and screen must be consistent in resolution.
Figure 3-2 Playback window settings
- When you access the studio mode for the first time to create a regular-screen solution, you are prompted to set the playback window, as shown in Figure 3-2.
- In other situations, the solution editing page is displayed when you access the studio mode to create a regular-screen solution, as shown in Figure 3-3.
You can resize and reposition the playback window and choose to show or hide the playback window. For details, see 4 Playback Management.
Figure 3-3 Solution editing page
The description of the solution editing page is shown in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1 Description of the solution editing page
Notes
- When you add an Excel file, the number of rows of the Excel file must be less than or equal to 600 and the total width of the columns must be less than or equal to the width of an A4 landscape paper. It is recommended that you set the page layout of the Excel file to A4 landscape.
- Users can set the text color and merge the cells in the Excel file to be imported. Other properties of the cells in the Excel file currently cannot be displayed. Please scan the Feedback QR code in the navigation bar to give feedback if needed.
- A valid URL is required when you add RSS, streaming media, or web page media.
- When you add weather media, the terminal must be connected to the Internet so that it can obtain real-time weather information.
- For the limitations on cut-to-display windows, see 7.3 Limitations on Cut-to-Display Windows for Regular Screens.
- Step 2 After the solution editing is done, click Save.
- Step 3 (Optional) At the upper right of the page, click to view the schedule of each page in the solution.
- Step 4 (Optional) At the upper right of the page, click to preview the current page.
- When the preview window is opened, you can also select other pages to preview. If you make changes to the current page, click to refresh the preview window.
Creating an Ultra-Long-Screen Solution
Applications
If the pixel width of the resolution of a screen is greater than the pixel
width of the maximum loading capacity of a multimedia player, but the screen
resolution does not exceed the maximum loading capacity of the multimedia
player, you can use ultra-long-screen solutions.
Note:
For the limitations on the playback parameter specifications for ultra-long
screens, see Table 7-2.
Application Example
The resolution of a screen is 23040×98 and the screen works with the TB60
multimedia player for content playback.
- Number of parts: 23040/ 096=5.625 (Here an integer is required, so the number of parts is 6.)
- Screen width to be configured: 23040/6=3840
- Screen height to be configured : 98×6=588
Note
The maximum pixel capacity of the TB60 is 2.3 million. Within the maximum
pixel capacity, the maximum pixel width is 23040 and the maximum pixel height
is 4096.
Screen Configuration
When you set the connection of receiving cards, if an Ethernet port loads two
rows/columns or more, the connection must follow the shape of the letter Z, as
shown in Figure 3-4.
Figure 3-4 Ultra-wide screen connection
If you want to set receiving cards to blank, you can only set the receiving
cards at both ends to blank, as shown in Figure 3-5.
Figure 3-5 Blank receiving cards of an ultra-wide screen
Operating Procedure
The preceding application will be used as an example to introduce how to
create an ultra-long-screen solution.
- Step 2 Click + and select Ultra-Long Screen from the drop-down menu.
The Solution Information dialog box appears.
Figure 3-6 Solution information of an ultra-wide screen
- Step 3 Set the solution information and click OK.
- The resolution of the solution must be consistent with the actual pixel width and height of the screen.
- Only images, text, videos and colorful text can be placed across the boundary.
- Step 4 At the top of the solution editing page, click Video.
In the page media editing area, the page is displayed based on the actual screen resolution.
Figure 3-7 Ultra-long-screen solution editing page
- Step 5 Select a video (multiple videos can be added) from the folder and click Open.
To set playlist playback, choose General Window > + to add multiple videos.
Figure 3-8 Setting playlist playback
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Step 6 (Optional) At the upper right of the page, click to preview the current page.
The preview window is displayed based on the configured screen aspect ratio. -
Step 7 After the solution editing is done, click .
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Step 8 Select players and click Publish to publish the solution.
Note
- Ultra-long-screen solutions do not support synchronous playback.
- To ensure smooth playback, playing videos and text simultaneously is not recommended.
Playing Solutions
On the top right of the page, click to play a solution. The solution editing
page is not displayed and a playback control bar is displayed.
Figure 3-9 Playback control bar
- : Pause playback. After the playback is paused, this button changes to the Play button.
- : Stop playback and display the solution editing page.
- : Restart the playback from the beginning.
- : Expand the solution editing page.
- : Collapse the solution editing page.
Screen Monitoring
If you have an extended display connected and the solution is played on
that display, click on the playback control bar to monitor on the main
display the image currently being played.
Figure 3-10 Screen monitoring
Playback Management
Setting Playback Window
On the menu bar of the solution editing page, choose Playback Window >
Playback Window Settings. Set the coordinates, width, and height of the
playback window and select an option of keeping the window on top. If Same as
desktop is selected, the size of the playback window will be the same as the
size of your desktop.
Figure 4-1 Playback window settings
Showing and Hiding Playback Window
- When the playback window is shown, choose Playback Window > Hide Playback Window on the menu bar to hide the playback window.
- When the playback window is hidden, choose Playback Window > Show Playback Window on the menu bar to show the playback window.
The default shortcut of showing and hiding playback window is Ctrl+H. You can change it in Preferences.
Play Logs
Querying Play Logs
- Step 1 On the solution editing page, select Play logs on the menu bar.
Figure 5-1 Play logs
- Step 2 Set the date range and click Query. Querying play logs of the current day is not supported.
- Step 3 In the displayed query result list, click the date to view the general information and details of the play logs.
- Step 4 (Optional) Click Back to go back to the query result list.
Exporting Play Logs
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Step 1 On the solution editing page, select Play logs on the menu bar.
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Step 2 Set the date range and click Query.
Querying play logs of the current day is not supported.
Figure 5-2 Query result -
Step 3 Select the logs you want to export and click Export.
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Step 4 In the displayed dialog box, set the export path and format.
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Step 5 Click OK.
System Settings
To enter system settings, click in the top-right corner of the startup page or solution editing page in studio mode.
Switching Language
Choose Language and select the target language from the submenu.
Switching Working Mode
Choose Working Mode > Async Mode to switch to the async mode.
Setting Preferences
Choose Preferences to open the Preferences dialog box.
Figure 6-1 Setting preferences
Starting Playback
Select Start playback and the software will automatically play the last
played solution when Windows starts.
Setting Shortcut of Showing and Hiding Playback Window
Select a letter from the drop-down list. The selected letter and Ctrl
constitute the shortcut of showing and hiding the playback window.
Viewing User Manual
Choose > User Manual to view the user manual of this software.
You can also click User Manual on the left menu on the startup page in studio
mode.
Checking for Updates
Choose > Check for Updates. In the displayed dialog box, check whether a
software update is available. If there is an update available, click Download
to start the online update.
Submitting Feedback
Choose > Feedback. In the displayed dialog box, scan the QR code with your
WeChat to follow the official account and submit feedback, or send the
feedback to the service email address.
You can also click Feedback on the left menu on the startup page in studio
mode, as shown in Figure 6-2.
Figure 6-2 Menu on the startup page
Viewing Software Information
Choose About. In the displayed dialog box, view the software related
information.
FAQs
How to set the inbound firewall rules?
- Step 1 Click on the Windows Start menu.
- Step 2 Choose Update & Security.
- Step 3 Choose Windows Security.
- Step 4 Click Open Windows Defender Security Center.
- Step 5 Click Firewall & network protection.
- Step 6 Click Advanced Settings and then click Yes to open the Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security dialog box.
Figure 7-1 Advanced settings
- Step 7 Click Inbound Rules.
Figure 7-2 Inbound rules
- Step 8 On the right of the page, click New Rule to open the New Inbound Rule Wizard dialog box.
- Step 9 Select Program and click Next.
Figure 7-3 Rule type
- Step 10 Click Browse, select Proto.exe from the local PC, and then click Next.
Figure 7-4 Program selection
- Step 11 Select Allow the connection and click Next.
- Step 12 Select Domain, Private, and Public and click Next.
- Step 13 Enter a name and click Finish.
What video formats are supported in studio mode?
The following video formats are supported in studio mode:
.3g2, .3gp, .3gp2, .3gpp, .amv, .asf, .avi, .bik, .bin, .divx, .drc, .dv, .f4v, .flv, .gvi, .gxf, .iso, .m1v, .m2v, .m2t, .m2ts, .m4v, .mkv, .mov, .mp2, .mp4, .mp4v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpeg1, .mpeg2, .mpeg4, .mpg, .mpv2, .mts, .mxf, .mxg, .nsv, .nuv, .ogg, .ogm, .ogv, .ps, .rec, .rm, .rmvb, .rpl, .thp, .tod, .ts, .tts, .txd, .vob, .vro, .webm, .wm, .wmv, .wtv, *.xesc
AVI only supports the following video coding formats: MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MPEG-4
ASP, H.264, DivX 4/5/6, XviD, SV1, 3ivX D4, H.264/MPEG-4 AVCMKV, AMR, WebM,
WMV, MP3. For instance, AVI videos in DX50 and MP4V formats cannot be played.
When a video format is not supported, you are advised to convert the video to
MP4 format with a professional video format conversion software.
Limitations on Cut-to-Display Windows for Regular Screens
Table 7-1 Limitations on the playback of cut-to-display windows
Playback Window Size (Solution Resolution) | Maximum width | 3840 px |
---|---|---|
Maximum height | 2160 px | |
Number of Parts |
- Cut horizontally: Actual screen width/Playback window width ≤8
- Cut vertically: Actual screen height/Playback window height ≤8
Limitations on Playback Parameters for Ultra-long Screens
Table 7-2 Media playback parameter description
Playback Window Size | Maximum width | 3840 px |
---|---|---|
Maximum height | 2160 px | |
Number of Parts | Up to 8 parts | |
Scrolling Text | Maximum font size | 256px |
Maximum number of characters | 2000 | |
Number of Videos (Resolution x Number) | Number of videos that can be |
played simultaneously: (Choose one from the following 4 options)
| 4K x 1
| 1080P x 2
| 720P x 4
| (480×50) x 6
Other Media| None
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