Hi All
Really new to all this so expect some really _____ (fill in the blank) questions.
Well here is the scenario. Have been using a media player that had 12 different video files on SD card and played them by pressing any of 12 remote buttons. Worked fine. Then started playing around with signage player and created an nice campaign the updated the kiosk display with stuff from our webpage... great. Unfortunately when the media player is running the signage program it does not respond to the buttons and when running in the button interactive mode cannot interact with the web page.
Well I started talking to the media player and button supplier and there is a solution. The buttons currently trigger a inter-play module which supplied serial data to the player, triggering the event when in interactive mode. To run the signage player software they can supply a converter that would capture the button's serial data and convert it to a HTTP POST command. This they say can be read by the signage program and trigger access to the appropriate files on our LAN. Sounds good on paper.
The catch is we are connected to a school network and the administrators would like to know if the signage player will...
1. Be able to access a shared folder with a username/password
2. Can it join our domain?
3. Does signage player use credentials to authenticate itself? We can’t have an unprotected folder on the network or in Google Drive. It needs to be able to log in and authenticate itself If it can’t authenticate, then it can’t access a shared folder
I think the answer is yes --- but really hope some of you can chime in on any obvious and maybe not so obvious pitfalls, things that were not thought of or even any work a rounds.
Thanks in Advance