Xibo Signage is very pleased to announce Xibo for Tizen v2 R200. This release works with Xibo CMS version 2.0.0 onward and is backwards compatible with Xibo CMS version 1.8.13.
Features
This release contains the following new features:
- Widget Expiry From/To dates.
- Packaged HTML module.
- Switch Videos show full screen at run time. For use with the Video, Video In and Local Video Widgets.
Download
Download Xibo for Tizen v2 R200.
Users who have a White Label build of the application will see it is available in the Products section of their Xibo Portal account.
Our Installation Guide can be found here. Instructions for upgrading from an earlier release can be found here.
Supported Monitors
Since the release of Xibo for Tizen 1.8 R5, we have been working with Samsung and Xibo users to expand our supported monitors list. With the release of v2 R200, Xibo would also like to announce that support for Samsung monitors has been increased and also extended to include SSSP 7.
You can see the the full list in our Supported Monitors Guide and check your monitor is up to date with our Firmware Matrix.
If you would like to use a monitor that is not currently listed, or have already tried an unlisted model with success, please contact the helpdesk to let us know.
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