There are several compression options to make files smaller, just be careful not to cut into your image quality... Render in H.264 for your export and not Prores.. I use 16gb flash drives and I can put several hours on a drive if needed. A 6 minute loop is a pretty small file size. Let me know if you need help with settings.
If your concessions area is not in a tent or covered that could well be the case. There is a brand of televisions for outdoor use that will work.. www.sunbritetv.com. They are made for outdoor use but they can be pricey depending on the size.
@@walldigitalmediaonline746 I've been looking around at TV's. Our menu is 27" Looking for something over 750+ Nits that won't break the bank. Any suggestions?
We only run this on Sundays or when there is an event in the building so we have to do it manually each time as TV does not default back to the flash drive.. I'm sure the online systems I mentioned allow you to create schedules and run whenever you turn on your tvs.
You don’t. You actually build your graphics sideways. Make sure your rotation matches. If the bottom of the tv is on the right you rotate graphics to the right. If the bottom is on the left side you rotate your graphics to the left.