BrightSign HTML5 Player

Introduction

The following steps will help you turn your standard BrightSign player into a FRAMR. Signage player.
System requirements

Visit the BrightSign website for a list of BrightSign players that support HTML5 content playback.

The playback quality of FRAMR. Signage highly depends on the player hardware in use. In our tests, crossfading content and displaying content on multiple layers is often modestly supported, so use of these features should be reduced or avoided if possible. See our FAQs at the bottom of the page for more information.
Create a new player output
Follow all the steps in the tutorial Create HTML5 player for third-party platforms first to prepare a new player output channel for your BrighSign player.


The URL created with its help has to be assigned to the BrightSign player in the next step.

Configuration of your BrightSign player
1. The first step is to download the BrightAutor software from the manufacturer’s website onto your computer: BrightAuthor:connected :: BrightSign install and open the application to continue with the setup.
2. In the application, click the New Device Setup button to configure your BrightSign player for use.
  • Enter your preferred device name in the fields “Device Name” and “Description”.
  • Next, select “Local File Networking” as the device type.
  • Configure network settings under “Network Configuration” by clicking on the “Network Options” button. Here you can prepare your player for use with a wireless or wired network. Click “Done” when you are done with this step.
  • On the right column “Advanced Device Settings” the option “Enable Local Webserver” needs to be activated and any username and a secure password should be entered.
  • Now press “Save Setup Files” to create a configuration file for your player and save it to your computer.
3. Save the configuration files to the root directory of your SDHC/XC memory card formatted with FAT32 file system.
4. Insert the memory card into your BrightSign player and connect the HDMI cable to your screen, plug in the network cable if necessary and connect the power supply.
5. Wait a few minutes until your BrightSign player has finished the internal configuration of the hardware. When successfully finished, the display will show a message indicating that the BrightSign presentation is now ready to be transferred to your player.
6. Create a new presentation by clicking on the “New Presentation” option in the ” Presentation” menu in BrightSign Author.

7. Click on the element “HTML” in the presentation editor on the left in the selection “Basic” → “Single Zone”.

8. Enter a name for the element.
9. Now add the link to the player output you created in the “Create new player output” step at the URL input field.
10. Select your player model at “Target device”, the desired output port and the resolution to be applied and click the ” Publish” button.
11. In the view “Schedule” the permanent display of the HTML element is predefined as default setting and can be adjusted if desired. Select your player configured above as destination in the list. Finally, click Publish to send the data to your BrightSign player.
Make sure you are on the same network as the destination device if your player does not appear in the list.
Activate your player
Continue with the next step Activate your first player to activate your FRAMR. HTML5 Player.

Enable Watchdog for Your BrightSign Player

For Digital Signage systems, stability and fail-safety are essential. To ensure your BrightSign player runs reliably and automatically restarts in the event of a problem, you can activate a watchdog. This watchdog monitors the HTML5 content of your presentation and detects if it becomes unresponsive for more than 60 seconds. In that case, the player will automatically restart, helping to recover from crashes or freezes without manual intervention.


This guide explains how to activate the watchdog for your BrightSign player by adding a BrightScript plugin in BrightAuthor.

Step 1: Enable the Local Diagnostic Web Server

Before adding the watchdog script, make sure the local diagnostic web server is enabled on the BrightSign player:

1. Open BrightAuthor and go to Tools > Setup BrightSign Unit (or Player Setup).

2. In the Player Settings section on the right, select the Player Configuration tab.

3. Check the option Enable Local Diagnostic Web Server.

4. Under Diagnostic web server authentication (optional), select Do not require password.

5. Click Apply or proceed with the setup.

This setting is required to allow the watchdog script to reliably monitor the system’s availability.

Step 2: Download the BrightScript File

Download the file HTMLwatchdog.brs from the following link:

https://cockpit.framr.tv/upload/files/brightsign/HTMLwatchdog.brs

Note: The filename must remain exactly HTMLwatchdog.brs. Do not rename it, otherwise the plugin will not work correctly.

Step 3: Open Your Presentation in BrightAuthor

Launch BrightAuthor and open the presentation where you want to activate the watchdog.

Step 4: Open Presentation Settings

1. Click on Presentation Settings in the top menu.

2. Expand the Support Content section on the right.

Step 5: Add a Script Plugin

1. Click the + button next to Script Plugin.

2. A new plugin configuration window will appear.

3. Enter the following name exactly as shown:

HTMLwatchdog

Step 6: Select the BrightScript File

1. Under Script plugin source, click Browse.

2. Select the previously downloaded HTMLwatchdog.brs file from your computer.

Step 7: Save
Click Save in the top section of the window to apply the changes.
Step 8: Publish the Presentation
Publish the updated presentation to your BrightSign player as usual – via network or USB stick.

The watchdog is now active. If the HTML5 content in the presentation becomes unresponsive for more than 60 seconds, the plugin will detect the failure and automatically restart the BrightSign player. This greatly enhances the stability of your Digital Signage solution and reduces the need for manual intervention.

FAQ
Is FRAMR. content stored offline on the BrightSign player?
Up to a certain size, content can be stored for offline use on the BrightSign player, but the amount of storage space available varies between player models. When there is insufficient storage space available, static content is automatically displayed in online mode and therefore requires an internet connection to be displayed.

A video in the playlist does not start playing correctly or gets skipped
Video files on the BrightSign player must not exceed certain device-specific parameters.

Crossfades are stuttering, are displayed in tiles or content in multiple layers is disappearing when playing videos.
Unfortunately, these are known limitations when running FRAMR. Signage on BrightSign players and are caused by the current version of the browser on the BrightSign player. For smooth operation and maximum reliability, you can use FRAMR. Player for your playback. You will find all the information online at https://framr.tv/en/products/

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