Adding Instagram Feeds

Adding your Instagram feed to your TrilbyTV screens gives you a simple way to keep fresh content showing around your school. Once connected, your Instagram posts will show on your TrilbyTV screens with no further action required from you. 

IMPORTANT

You will need to be using TrilbyTV Player v4.6 or later in order to view your Instagram posts.


Adding your Instagram feed

Click the Add menu icon and choose Instagram Feed

Depending on your type of Instagram account either click Connect to Instagram or Connect to Facebook. The difference is down to how you have your account set up, 


Typically for a school you will have a Business or Creator account and will use Facebook to login. When you go through this process you will be granting TrilbyTV access to your Instagram account to read your Profile information and Media information. You'll need to allow both for your Instagram feed to display.

Once you've added your Instagram feed you will need to Save and approve it, then add it to a category or playlist, before it appears on your screens.

NOTE

For Personal Instagram accounts the profile picture is not shown, this is down to a restriction in how profile pictures are shared by Instagram. For Business or Creator accounts the profile picture is shown to match the account profile. 

Below is a preview from our own Instagram account:


Instagram Options

You can select how many posts to show, the default is 3. Your post and image/video will be shown for the number of seconds you set. A post with multiple images or video will show each image/video for the number of seconds set. 

NOTE

Video playback is supported for Instagram and can be switched on/off as required. It is off by default. If video playback is off then all videos will show as still images.

Instagram feeds will appear in your content feed to be added to playlists, categories and embedded players as well as set to show on any screen. Instagram posts can take up to 10 minutes to go from posting to screen.

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