ImageCue User File Structure
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Please note that there is no directory "imagecue000".
If you create a directory with that name it will NOT be accessible by ImageCue.

Within each directory you may have up to 255 files (JPEG or H264). The first 3 characters of the file name
must be within the range of "001" through "255", associated with the DMX value to select the file.
A file starting with "000" will not be accessible.
Duplicate file name numeric prefixes within a directory will result in unpredictible behavior.

ImageCue can decode JPEG picture files, PNG picture files, and H264 raw video files.  PNG files
may only be accessed through the "png" folder.  Users are allotted file names beginning with
"001" through "200".  The stock library PNG's use "201" through "255".

JPEG type files must have a file name that ends with ".j", ".jpg", ".JPG", ".jpeg", or ".JPEG"
PNG type files must have a file name that ends with ".p", ".png" or "PNG"
H264 type files must have a file name that ends with ".h", ".h264" or ".H264"

In most cases you will not need to change the suffix on your file names.

SPACES ARE NOT PERMITTED IN FILE NAMES!!!  We suggest the underscore "_" character as a
replacement for spaces in filenames.

The maximum number of characters in a file name (including path) is 255.

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