I love the BrightSigns, they're great at what they do. However, I'm in a different market than the average BrightSign user and I'm not sure that these units are best suited for our type of work.
Here's a typical 1 month look at how these are used:
- Week 1 - Live event for customer abc
- Week 2 - Rolling across country in a packed semi
- Week 3 - Live event for customer xyz then shipped overnight to the next customer
- Week 4 - Live event for next customer
Each of these customers require a different workflow. Some are networked, some are synced, and some are a stand alone looping video. I can expect that 98% of professional technicians in our market do not know the first thing to do with these units when they pull them out of their roadcase. Of course, I need to make these as simple to use as possible, preferably without a computer. So far, it has not been an easy road fraught with frustration, confusion, and anger.
Is there a way I can do a factory reset that turns the unit back into an auto-mode (so a user can just drop clips onto the SDHC card and it starts looping videos)?
Is this the best product line for my usage?
Does anyone have any tips to make these a really easy to use product?
Does the registry reset script need to change with every version of brightauthor?
I need to be at a point where I can tell a user how to do something, like reset the unit, and expect predictable results. I'm not finding that simplistic predictability now and I'm wondering if it is operator error or if I'm expecting too much from the BrightSigns.
I appreciate any input.