Welcome to the Hangar Developer Program
The Hangar Developer Program enables airlines and third party vendors to innovate, create and deploy applications for Panasonic InFlight entertainment systems. Developers can access SDKs, APIs, software releases and technical resources to assist in developing new applications or adding functionality to existing applications.
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SDK Packages
Panasonic provides primary SDK packages to allow developers to integrate their applications with the Panasonic InFlight platform.
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APIs
The design and develop guides for APIs are created to assist in your development efforts. These guides are to be used as a supplement to the SDK packages.
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The design and develop guides for Interactives are created to assist in your development efforts. These guides are to be used as a supplement to the SDK packages.
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DevLabs provide a guided, hands-on coding experience. You can step through the process of developing your project or adding additional functionality to an existing project.
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Virtual Rack
Virtual Rack allows you to create test environments, configured based on platform requirements or aircraft configuration, then keep the rack intact and accessible to only the specified user or an entire team.
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You can create engineering loadables to test your design, then use the Panasonic engineering signing services to sign your binary code or Panasonic applications.
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Configure Subtitle Display in Interactive and Media Player
You can configure subtitle displays for images rendered by either the Media Player subsystem or Interactive application using the Subtitle Display Method tool. The tool discerns between image and text-based subtitles and renders the subtitle in the either format.
November 27, 2023
The Subtitle Display method allows you to configure subtitle displays for images rendered by either the Media Player subsystem or Interactive application. The tool can discern between image and text-based subtitles and render the subtitle in the either format. This accommodates non-4K legacy media that is not packaged with text-based subtitles in the same Interactive application.
Text-based subtitles are the preferred method on NEXT and future monitors going forward. Text-based subtitles provide more flexibility around rendering subtitles, such as color, size and coordinates, and, additionally, serve to meet accessibility requirements.
Additional Information
You can view more details in the DevLab titled Configure Subtitle Display Method in Media Player Subsystem and Interactive Application.