You can upload videos to be added to playlists within SignStix Director. SignStix will encode your video to ensure maximum compatibility across a wide range of devices.
Navigate to 'Content'.
You can either:
Click the upload icon (upwards arrow) and then navigate to your video file.
Leave the Encoding type as 'Make Compatible'.
Click the 'Upload' button.
OR
Use a file browser to navigate to your video file and use drag-and-drop to drop the file onto the Director window.
Director will automatically start uploading it (using the 'Make Compatible' encoding type).
Director will show a progress bar near the top of the page to indicate upload progress.
On completion, Director will then encode the video, indicating when it has completed.
Assuming you have 'Approver' permission, the video will automatically be 'approved', making it available for adding to playlists.
Your video content can be found within the 'Content' section of Director for use.
The Preview tool shows a reduced-resolution version for speed of download. This is also done to improve response times within the tool. In general, the quality on the actual SignStix player will be as high as the original video.
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