Does your player support portrait mode?

Does your player support portrait mode?

Of course they do!

  1. Edit the player of your choice by clicking its name.

  2. In the Basic tab, click the monitor orientation button and select the proper mode.

  3. Save the player's form.

  4. The player will take up to 1 minute to finish the configuration. Please do not reboot the player at this state.



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