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Scenarios

Upload the media content to VNNOX to create an online media library that can be accessed anytime, anywhere.

Related Information

Media types supported by VNNOX Standard are shown in Table 1. The total media storage space is 5 GB.

Table 1 Media types supported by media library

Media Type
VPlayer
Taurus

Video

Video container formats:

MP4, AVI, RMVB, FLV, MKV, WMV, MOV

Video container formats:

MP4, AVI, FLV, WMV, MOV

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Audio

Currently not supported.

MP3

Note: Audio files can be used as the background audio of text and images only

ImageJPG, PNG, ICO, BMP, GIF, JPEG
DocumentWord, Excel, PPT, PDF

Table 2 Media types supported by solutions

Media Type

VPlayer

Taurus

Video

Video container formats:

MP4, AVI, RMVB, FLV, MKV, WMV, MOV

Video container formats:

MP4, AVI, FLV, WMV, MOV

View details

Image

JPG, PNG, ICO, BMP, GIF, JPEG

Mixed mediaInclude all the media types supported by solutions.
WebpageSupported
RSSSupported
Streaming Media

HLS, RTMP and RTSP can be played but cannot be previewed online.

WidgetText, clock, environment monitoring, weather, calendar, window, colorful text

When a video does not meet the decoding requirements of certain asynchronous players, a corresponding prompt will be displayed in the media list, allowing users to view the details for further action.

Operating Steps

        Step 1  From the menu bar, choose Content.

Figure 1 Media library

       

Step 2 Click Upload Media, select videos, audios, images or documents from your local storage, and click Open.

        • Add Tag: From the media list, select a media item, click Add Tag, select the tags you want to add, and then click OK.
        • Change Workgroup: From the media list, select a media item, click Change Workgroup, select a workgroup, and then click OK.

Notes:

The workgroup of the media is the same as the workgroup of the user by default and the user can change the workgroup for the media to the user’s workgroup or a sub-workgroup. If the user is a system administrator, the user can also change the media to the public resource workgroup.

        • The system administrator can preview, edit, and delete media within all workgroups.
        • Sub-users can preview, edit, and delete media in their respective workgroups and sub-workgroups, but can only view media in public resource groups.

Media with a resolution less than 48×48 pixels cannot be uploaded, and media with a resolution greater than 4096×2304 pixels requires transcoding when uploaded.

 Step 3 Request for media approval of the uploaded media. For details, see Media Approval.

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