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The frame is the area where the content is displayed. A single non-digital poster with a single advertiser vinyl contains one frame. On the hand, a single digital poster with multiple spots contains one frame.

A way to visualize a frame is to see the full extent of content space including the border that may or may not have content.

Geopath will provide a unique Frame ID.

Here are two examples of the frame. The space from edge to edge is defined as the frame.

Submission:

Within the frame table in the Geopath database the following frame attributes are required:

Plant Frame ID

Media Type

Illumination Start Time

Illumination End Time

Illumination Type

Frame Max Height

Frame Max Width

Frame Max Pixel Height

Frame Max Pixel Width

Construction Date

Frame Description

Frame Full Motion

Frame Partial Motion

Frame Rotating

Frame Interactive

Frame Audio

Frame Digital

Frame Media Name

Those who have permission to create and update inventory such as the media operator for example will always provide the construction name and the construction type. The construction name or the structure ID is what the media operator would identify the steel pole as within their database.

Most bulletin constructions support two frames. For example, the image below illustrates a situation where there are two frames and one steel pole. These two frames will have the same construction name because they are supported by the same construction.

Goal: To have the total number of unique frames in the out of home world. This will enable us to answer how many possible number of available frames there are.

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