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eMAM Director InterfaceVersion 3.5 R3
September, 2014
Notice
The content in this document represents the current view of Empress Media Asset Management, LLC(Empress) as of the date of publication. As Empress responds continually to the changing marketconditions, this document should not be interpreted as a commitment on the part of Empress. Empresscannot guarantee the accuracy of any information presented after the date of publication.
Empress is a US registered trademark of Empress Media Inc., and is used by permission. eMAM™ logos areUS registered trademarks of Empress Media Asset Management, LLC.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. As new features and functionalitiesmay be added to eMAM from time to time, screenshots may vary slightly from those shown herein.
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Table of Contents
1.0 eMAM (new) Director Interface .............................................................................................. 4
1.1 Login to the eMAM Director Interface ................................................................................ 4
1.2 Layout and Interface ..................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Resizable Page Regions .................................................................................................. 6
1.4 Widget Holder ............................................................................................................. 6
1.5 Widget General Features ................................................................................................ 7
1.6 Customizing the Interface .............................................................................................. 8
1.7 Logout .................................................................................................................... 10
2.0 Widget Functions ............................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Projects .................................................................................................................. 11
2.2 Categories ............................................................................................................... 18
2.3 Subclips................................................................................................................... 22
2.4 Markers ................................................................................................................... 23
2.5 Approval .................................................................................................................. 24
2.6 Timeline and Timeline Preview ...................................................................................... 26
2.6.1 Timeline Preview ................................................................................................. 27
2.7 eBIN ....................................................................................................................... 28
2.7.1 eSEND ............................................................................................................... 29
2.7.2 Download ........................................................................................................... 30
2.8 Anywhere ................................................................................................................ 31
2.9 Preview ................................................................................................................... 33
2.9.1 Annotations Toolbox ............................................................................................. 34
2.10 Metadata................................................................................................................ 35
2.10.1 Metadata Info .................................................................................................... 35
2.10.2 Embedded Metadata ............................................................................................ 35
2.10.3 Custom Metadata ................................................................................................ 36
2.10.4 Tags ................................................................................................................ 37
2.11 History .................................................................................................................. 37
2.12 Embed .................................................................................................................. 37
2.12.1 Skins ............................................................................................................... 38
2.12.2 Settings ........................................................................................................... 39
2.12.3 Get Embed ........................................................................................................ 39
2.12.4 Share .............................................................................................................. 39
2.13 Browse .................................................................................................................. 40
2.13.1 Views – Thumbnail, List, Filmstrip ........................................................................... 40
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2.13.2 Page Navigation Options .................................................................................... 41
2.13.3 Thumbnail Icons – Download, Add to eBIN, Archive/Restore ............................................ 42
2.14 Dashboard .............................................................................................................. 43
2.15 Search Filter ........................................................................................................... 47
2.16 Delivery ................................................................................................................. 49
2.17 Comments .............................................................................................................. 50
2.18 Ingest .................................................................................................................... 51
2.19 File Versions ........................................................................................................... 54
2.20 Project Versions ....................................................................................................... 55
2.21 Admin Tools ............................................................................................................ 56
2.22 File Version ............................................................................................................. 57
3.0 Relationship between Widgets ............................................................................................. 58
4.0 Search Panel and Basic Searches ........................................................................................... 60
4.1 Basic Search ............................................................................................................. 60
4.2 Case Scenarios for Basic Search ...................................................................................... 60
5.0 Advanced Search Options .................................................................................................... 61
5.1 Advanced Search ....................................................................................................... 62
Search In ................................................................................................................... 63
Refine Search ............................................................................................................. 64
Search in Category ....................................................................................................... 64
Search for Asset in Different States .................................................................................. 64
5.2 Marker Search ........................................................................................................... 64
5.3 Conditional Search ..................................................................................................... 65
Appendix 1 Examples of Advanced Search .................................................................................... 68
Appendix 2 Document Changes and Updates ................................................................................. 76
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1.0 eMAM (new) Director InterfaceTaking the capabilities of “Old Director” Interface (now called Admin Console) a step further, Empress has
introduced an enhanced eMAM Director interface, with additional features and functionalities, called “Director
Interface”. Other eMAM interfaces, each detailed in separate documentation are:
1. The Super Admin interface or SuperAdmin Console, used by Administrative users, often IT staff, or Empress
Staff to make and maintain system settings.
2. The older Director interface (the “Old Director Interface”, now called “Admin Console”), most
functionalities of which have been incorporated in the Director Interface.
3. The Client Interface, a simplified browse, download, and link sharing interface for non-technical staff or
external clients.
4. The eMAM feeder, an ingest application for worldwide upload of assets into the eMAM system.
5. eMAM iOS app for iPad and Android app for Google Android-based tablet use.
The largest change in the Director Interface is the introduction of a widget-driven interface
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUI_widget).
“Widget” entered American English around 1920 as a generic term for any useful device,
particularly a product manufactured for sale. In computer use it has been borrowed as a
shortened form of “window gadget,” and was first applied to user interface elements
during Project Athena in 1988. The word was chosen because "all other common terms were
overloaded with inappropriate connotations." – Wikipedia.org
A user can choose to display or hide functionalities, which are now available as widgets. This new interface gives
users the flexibility to customize their desktop/interface depending on their roles, their workflows, and their
individual preferences.
For example, review and approval users can use Preview and Approval widgets to create their workflow. Thesewidgets can either be docked (fixed) to either side of the main panel or floated anywhere on the screen. This
unique capability to individually customize the interface will help users use the system more productively – Widgets
that are not needed or infrequently used in their role can be docked or closed and sent back to the widget holder
to avoid cluttering the interface.
Other major changes introduced since Version 3.5 Director Interface include editing timeline development
(Sections 2.6); support for Adobe Anywhere™ (Section 2.8); eBIN web publishing (Section 2.7), marker search,
search filters, and saved searches (Sections 2.4, 2.15, 4.0 and 5.0); desktop presets (Section 1.6). Changes are
also detailed in Version 3.5 Release Notes. Note some features may not be supported across all eMAM configurations
– e.g. Adobe Anywhere is not supported for eMAM EZ and Online configurations, only for Enterprise and optional
for Workgroup.
Note: Some screenshots of the eMAM 3.5 Director may be shown in either the “dark” (grey/black) or “light”
(red/white) themes as will be described later. Users with permission may choose either theme.
1.1 Login to the eMAM Director Interface
Each user requires a unique login username and password to access the eMAM system. These are maintained by the
Admin users from the Admin Console within eMAM, or an organization can use LDAP/Active Directory to maintain
users by roles.
The User Name is typically the email address of the user, but can also be an LDAP registered name such as “bsmith”.
The password can be auto-generated or created by the Unit Administrator. Depending on settings, a user will be
asked to make a new password when they first login.
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eMAM Login
eMAM offers a ‘Remember Username’ option during login. If this option is checked, the username is saved in the
browser, and is auto-filled in the future. For security reasons, eMAM does not allow users to save passwords.
Forgot password is a password retrieval function. To retrieve the forgotten password, the user clicks on the ‘ForgotPassword?’ option, provides the registered email (user name) in the textbox and clicks ‘Submit’. The new password
is sent to the specified email id.
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1.2 Layout and Interface
1.3 Resizable Page Regions
1. The web page has been divided into 5 resizable regions.
2. A user can add widgets to these regions or remove widgets from these regions.
3. A user can show/hide these regions.
4. The web page region is proportional to the screen size, so the interface view changes asneeded.
5. Widgets inside the regions are automatically resized if the region size changes.
6. Widgets can be docked to a panel (region), or made to float so they can be resized anddynamically arranged like a pop up window.
1.4 Widget Holder
Each major functionality in the Director is associated with a widget. Unused widgets arerepresented as icons in the widget holder, while widgets in use appear in one of the five regions
as tabs or floating anywhere on the screen. Widget Functionalities are described in detail inSection 2.
Widgets in Left
Panel
Asset Display –
Preview Player
Asset Options Search Options
Widgets in Right
PanelAsset Display -
Browse
Login status – clicking on
green dot opens up
theme settings,
customization, logout
etc.
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There is a quick panel in the upper left hand corner of the interface, containing all the unusedwidget icons.
Will expand, and will collapse the widget holder display. Icon sizes are adjusted based on the
number in the holder
Widget Holder (shown with “light” theme, all widgets unused)
1.5 Widget General Features
Different functionalities in the Director Interface are available as dockable widgets. Available
widgets for a user are determined by the permissions set for that user. For example if the
“View eBIN” permission is not set for the user/category, the eBIN widget will not be available
for that user/ asset.
These widgets can be moved to different regions on the interface by drag and drop from the
widget holder (described in Section 1.4 above) to the right panel, left panel, or one the three
central display areas. If there are multiple widgets in the same region, then they will each
appear as a tab at the top of the region.
Each widget has a pulldown menu:
1. “Close” will remove the widget from the current region of the interface. It will now be
available as an icon in the widget holder panel.
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2. “Float” will unpin the widget from the region in which it is docked. It can now be put
anywhere on the screen and resized as needed. If needed, it now has a “Dock” option to
pin it back to a region.
3. Other widget options if available are described in detail under the appropriate part of
Section 2.
The information displayed in many widgets, (including Approval, Metadata, Comments, and Markers widgets) will
change based on the chosen asset, as described in detail in Section 3. The changes will occur whenever an asset is
chosen/clicked on within the Browse widget.
A scroll bar on the right of a widget will appear if the display area is not large enough to display all of the
information. A user can scroll up and down by clicking or by click and drag.
1.6 Customizing the Interface
Clicking on the green dot in the upper right hand corner of the interface will open up theme and workspace settings,
and also the LOG OUT button. It will also indicate the currently logged in user.
There are two theme settings currently (more may be added at a later date) –“dark” which features a grey/black
metallic tone workspace and “light” with a bright red/white toned workspace rem iniscent of the classic Client
interface. Clicking on the white/red button will invoke the light theme, clicking on the black/grey button will
toggle back to the dark theme. Note that when theme settings are changed, the arrangement of the widgets will
change to their defaulted positions and the screen will refresh, users should save their workspaces before changing
themes. Once the workspace is arranged with the widgets and positioning as desired, the workspace may be named
and saved. A user can click on Add New Workspace and then name it on the pop up box that follows – and then
SAVE it. Then, next time the interface is opened the user just clicks on the name you set and it will rearrange the
workspace as before. (Note: Floated widgets may return to their docked position on the right or left widget panel
after reloading theme.)
To save the workspace settings and layout start by users click Add New
Workspace, naming it in the Workspace Name field, and then click ADD. It
will then appear in the list of saved workspaces, which can be selected
anytime, as shown below. More workspace customization features may be
added in future releases.
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Following are screen captures of the overall workspace with light and dark themes selected.
Light Theme
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Dark Theme
1.7 Logout
Users simply click the LOG OUT button to logout. Users may also be automatically logged out after a period of
inactivity for security reasons.
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2.0 Widget Functions
Users cannot use or see widgets for which they have no permission. Below are detailed descriptions forthe functionality of each widget.
2.1 Projects
Projects are created in order to group and organize assets. The system can have any number of projects. Theprojects widget lists all the available projects to which the user has been assigned or has permission to view. The
widget pulldown menu has an option to Add Project, which will cue a user to enter a name, description, and public
tags for that project. Projects can be seen in the thumbnail view or the list view.
Add New Project (Bin)
Add New Project (Bin)
To the right of each project is a button that shows supported functions for the project.
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Project Functions
Add New Bin
A bin is a subproject. A user can create one or more bins associated with a project, as shown above for
creating projects. Bins can have any number of levels, and the hierarchy is displayed as tree view structure.
The contents of a project or subproject can be shown with the
“+” and hidden with the “-“ sign.
Edit Project
Also a user can create\edit sub projects (bins). User can change Project name, description and add or change
public tags which will help with relevant searches. Once the changes are made, click “Update” to save the
changes. “Project saved successfully” message is displayed.
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Edit Project
Delete Project
The user can delete a selected project (note: assets in that project do not get deleted, only the project – the grouping of the assets or pointers to assets.).
Create Sequence
A sequence is a series of video clips or subclips arranged in linear order. The user can create an editingsequence so eMAM users can contribute to an editing workflow. This functionality will be described in greater
detail in Section 2.6 (Timeline) and 2.6.1 (Timeline preview). Any number of sequences can be opened withina given project or bin (subproject). Sequences can be viewed in the Timeline Widget (see Section 2.6) andpreviewed in the Timeline Preview Widget (see Section 2.6.1).
To create a new sequence, click “Create Sequence”, and provide all the sequence name.
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Export Project
Exports the selected project as an XML file, for import into other applications such as FCP or Premiere Pro.
Send to Anywhere
One-click export of project to an Anywhere production. The production name in Anywhere will be the same as the
project name in eMAM. Anywhere productions which have been sent from eMAM will indicate with “Exported from
eMAM” below the production name. Note that this may indicate “Restore to Anywhere”, for bringing eMAM projects
back into Anywhere. For additional information refer to Section 2.8 Anywhere or
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Creating an Anywhere production from an eMAM project is one-click easy using the “Send to Anywhere”
function. Anywhere productions which have been sent from eMAM will indicate “Exported from eMAM” in
the Anywhere widget window.
Archive
One-click archive - Adds all of the associated project assets into the Archive queue. Status can be monitored with
the Dashboard widget. Assets will be archived to destination(s) as determined by system administrator in the
archive profile (e.g., LTO tape system, cloud, off-site location, back-up server, etc.). For archiving, the priority
can be set from 1-10 (1 being the highest priority). User can choose to include the asset from sub projects to
archive. In the Archive options, total number of asset and total number of assets in the online storage is displayed.
User needs to provide the Tape serial number to archive the asset.
Archive
After clicking “OK”, user can select one of the Archive profiles as shown below (example only):
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Archive Profiles
Once Archive Profile is selected, Archive status is displayed, which shows the Id, File Name, Status and Description
of Archive process.
Archive Status
The status of the archive can be monitored in the Dashboard as shown below:
Archive Status in Dashboard
Restore
One-click restore – Retrieves assets from appropriate archive system(s) and restores to eMAM online storage.Users need not know where the assets are archived – eMAM will automatically retrieve them. For an archivestored on the shelf, an administrator will get a message to retrieve the tape and mount in the library or drive.
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Restore
Restore Queue
Add to Delivery Queue
Adds the project assets to the Delivery Queue according to the Delivery Profile, and following message isdisplayed.
Add to Delivery Queue
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2.2 Categories
In eMAM, organization of assets into project groupings is useful and optional, but every asset should be
assigned to a category either during ingest or afterwards, in order to control access and permissions to
the assets. Otherwise, assets will be in the “Uncategorized” category by default. Just like projects,
categories can also be displayed in Thumbnail or List view.
Categories displayed as thumbnails and List View
Categories allow users to group their assets with permissions. In
eMAM, a user is a member of one or more user groups: access to acategory of assets is restricted at the user group level. The Categories widget will display all the categories to which a user has access. Anew category can be created with the Add Category function from thewidget pulldown. Like the Project widget, the Category widget haspulldown menu options next to each category to add a category(subcategory), edit a category, copy, move, archive, restore and addto delivery queue. An ingest source (e.g P2 card) with a complex
folder structure will be retain that structure: category functions can process it in its entirety (e.g.archive the P2 card and all of its subfolders automatically).
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Add Category –To add a new category orsubcategory, a user names it and checks thepermissions associated with it. Finally, the usercan click ‘Add’ to save the new category, or‘Cancel’ to discard the process.
Categories can have any number of subcategories.The hierarchy is displayed as a tree view
structure. The contents of a category can be
shown with the “+” on the left of a category name
and hidden with the “-“ sign.
Category functions are available by clicking on the button the
right of the category.
Add Category: The user can create a subcategory to the
chosen category. Appropriate permissions can be set as
desired.
Edit Category: The user can edit category information,
including the name of the category and the permissions
allowed for that category of assets. Similar to Add Category
except button will indicate “UPDATE” instead of “ADD”.
Editing a Category is similar to creating one –
button will indicate UPDATE instead of ADD.
Categories can be renamed and permissions
changed if necessary, provided appropriate
permissions are set for the user.
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Copy: Similar in behavior to the copy function in Windows – puts a copy of the category in the “clipboard”
so it can be pasted into another or new category (does not duplicate assets only the pointers to the assets).
Move: Like Copy except will delete the original category. Note when Copy or Move is selected a new entry
Paste will appear on the dropdown after Move. Select Paste at the location desired to “paste” the category.
Archive: Archive will send the assets in the selected Category to the archive, as determined by the system
administrator. Progress can be monitored in the Dashboard widget.
Archive Category
Restore: Restores archived assets back to eMAM online storage. Progress can be monitored in the Dashboard
widget.
Restore Category
Restore Status
Add to Delivery Queue: Sends the assets to the designated Delivery queue, which can be monitored in the
Dashboard widget.
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2.3 Subclips This widget is available only for video assets. Subclips are a parts of a full-length video asset.The Subclips widget allows a user to mark multiple set-in (start) and set-out (stop) points in a video file.
Subclips are easily made with the Subclips widget and Preview player widget using the set-in “{“ and set-out “}”buttons. The widget has time stamps and a yellow segment indicates subclip range.
At the bottom of the Subclips widget, are buttons to ADD, SAVE , DELETE , and DELIVER. One or more subclips canbe chosen by clicking on the check box at the top of the subclip, and unselected by clicking the “X” at the top.
Add: This function will create a new subclip. A video can have any number of subclips and can be selected fromthe Browse widget by clicking on it. In the Preview widget, the video key appears with the player button. To
create a subclip, the user can click on the set-in ‘{‘ button on the left. User can then choose the set-out point inthe video with the ‘}’ button, which will determine the length of the subclip, also indicated by the yellow line.
Preview subclipping
Save: This will save the current subclip being created. Subclips are NOT automatically saved, so users must becareful to save their subclips.
Delete: This will delete the selected subclip (also by clicking the “x” in the upper right of the clip name box in theSubclips widget). Select subclips in the Subclips widget by checking or unchecking the box in the upper right of thesubclip name.
Set-In and Set-Out
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Once the marker has been created, a user can change its name by clicking on its name. The duration
can be changed to specify how long the marker symbol should be displayed on the Timeline widget (seeSection 2.6 and 2.6.1).
Once the marker has been created, a user can close the marker by using . To save any marker, the user click on
the checkbox next to it, and click ‘Save’. Markers are not automatically saved.
2.5 Approval Users may require an asset to be approved by another person, internal or external tothe organization. Using the Approval widget, the user can send an asset for internal approval to othereMAM users. The user will click the internal approval button and choose the recipient from the list ofsystem users.
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Internal Approval
The user can also send an asset externally to somebody who is not an eMAM user. The user will type in the email
address of the recipient, create a temporary user name and password, and set an expiry date for the asset.
External Approval
User receives following information in the email:
The email recipient (approver) will click on the hyperlink, and enter the given username and
password. The recipient will see the asset with video player options, a space for comments, andthen a button to approve or reject the asset.
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Please note that the recipient only has access to view the selected link, with no other access tocontent in the eMAM system. Once the asset has been approved or rejected, or the expiry datehas passed, then the link will expire, whichever event occurs first.
2.6 Timeline and Timeline Preview
In eMAM, the terms “timeline” and “sequence” are used to mean the same thing: a series of video clips and
subclips put together in a linear fashion. This allows eMAM users to use any internet connection to provide input
into the video editing process, which was traditionally localized to where the editors and/or the native definition
content are located. eMAM users can contribute to the initial assembly and perhaps the rough cut process (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rough_cut) of the professional video editing workflow. eMAM can share the clips,
subclips, markers, and sequences with the editor(s) to complete the process, which is described in other
documentation. eMAM does not support editing or creating fade in/fade out or other effects or functionalities
generally associated with editing systems (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects).
The Timeline widget is normally available in the lower center region of the interface, if not closed in the widget
drawer. This editing feature allows the user to lay out a video sequence in a linear fashion, horizontally across
the webpage, with a thumbnail for each of the video clips and subclips in the series. A user can select a
sequence from the Project widget (see Section 2.1) and select Create Sequence to make a new rough cut. A
user can drag and drop video assets from the Browse widget or subclips from the Subclips widget to this Timeline
widget. To add clips from the Browse widget, move the Browse widget to one of the regions on the top of theweb page, so both the Timeline and Browse widget windows can be seen at the same time. It would also be
helpful if the Timeline Preview widget window was floated nearby as well.
In the screenshot below a new sequence is created from the Project widget. To the right of the project name click
on the small box, select Create Sequence from the pull down menu, then provide a name in the pop up box, click
ADD. The Timeline widget will initially be blank. Click and drag desired clips to the Timeline widget (three are
shown here), then rearrange as desired by dragging and dropping. The composite clip can be played back in the
Timeline Preview player (described next). When satisfied, the user can save the sequence by clicking the SAVE
button on the Timeline widget, or deleting it with the trash icon. The scale in the Timeline widget may be sized
small, medium or large. The length of the series of clips and subclips is displayed by Length next to the SAVE
button. There is a scroll bar at the bottom of the widget to move through the parts of the sequence (appears if it
is a long clip).
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Dragging and dropping video assets into the Timeline widget to create a new sequence (light theme):
2.6.1 Timeline Preview
This player widget displays the preview for the sequence/timeline, playing each of the clips andsubclips in order from left to right. Note that the Timel ine Preview widget player is separate fromthe Preview widget which is for playback, review, sub-clipping and marking/annotating single videoclips only. Shown below is the Timelin e Preview widget docked (playing the third clip in thesequence as shown) with the Timeline widget floating. The Preview widget player (upper left) isshown with an asset keyframe from the Browse widget not related to the sequence currentlyplaying. The Timeline Preview player has simple playback controls – play/pause, forward/reverse,volume and full screen, with time codes.
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2.7 eBIN
The eBIN is a method to share a group of assets through email links to a customizable player. Thisallows eMAM users a functionality to share content in a very simple manner. eBIN recipients need notechnical ability and any internet connection to view the content. Assets can be added to the eBIN using drag and drop from the browse widget. They can be removed using the “X” in the upper righthand corner of the icon for each asset.
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The eBIN widget has the following special pulldown menu options:
2.7.1 eSEND The user will send the assets in the eBIN to one or more recipients. A description of eachfield follows.
1. eMAIL addresses: The user can send the eBIN to one or a series of email addresses.
eMAM can keep an address book of email addresses for use, which is not yet available in the DirectorInterface. These are currently maintained in the Old Director Interface.
2. Subject: This shows as the subject line for the recipient’s email.
3. Description: This shows up as the description with the eBIN.
4. Message ID: Each message is tracked with a unique identifier in the system for tracking purposes.Message ID can (and should) be edited with a more descriptive ID and resent using the ClientInterface.
5. eMAIL type: Text emails just send the content as links, while HTML send a customizable graphicalplayer with the email.
6. Expiry Date: This is the last date an eBIN can be opened.
7. Access Limit: This is how many times an eBIN can be opened (0=unlimited).
8. Downloadable: Only if this option is chosen does the recipient have the option to download thecontent. Depending on ingest settings for the organization set in the Super Admin Interface, theremay be one or several different formats preloaded for each asset available for download.
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9. Send me a copy of this: The user will also receive the eBIN message sent back to them.
10. Unsubscribe link: This is an option for a recipient to unsubscribe if the eBIN is used for marketingpurposes (CANSPAM legal requirement in the US).
11. Enable report tracking: The database will track opens, plays, etc., for the eBIN message. Reportingoptions are available in the Old Director Interface or using a third party reporting application orscript. (Reporting to be implemented as Reports widget in the Director).
12. Allow comments: eBIN recipients can comment on the assets.
13. Forward: The system will track the ID of the device which opens the eBIN. Only if this option ischosen can it be opened on another device.
14. Clear your basket after send: All chosen assets will be removed from the eBIN after it is sent.
15. eMAIL template theme: For HTML messages (chosen with #5 above), this option will offer themes tochange the appearance of the email. The recipient will have a button at the bottom of the email toview the player. To see the appearance of the email before sending, the user can click on themagnifying glass icon.
16. Preview template theme: This option offers a number of themes to change the appearance of theplayer in the recipient’s email. Different types of assets (video, audio, images, other) will bedifferent tabs in the eBIN player. To see the appearance, the user can click on the magnifying glassicon.
17. Send: This will send the eBIN to the chosen recipients.
18. Clear: This will clear all of the eBIN options entered.
2.7.2 Download
The user can download all of the assets in the eBIN in one of the preset formats. The formats preset in thesystem are preloaded when assets are ingested. Settings for this are found in the Super Admin Interface bythe System Administrator or POC. The following four file types can be selected: Video, Audio, Image, andOther Files (documents, spreadsheets, PDF, etc.).
After selecting Download from the pull down menu, the following dialog will pop up – selectdestination for download of files, and then select OK.
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2.8 Anywhere
Adobe Anywhere™ for Video is a system for worldwide editing and collaboration for Adobe Premiere, After Effects,and Prelude CC, users. eMAM is now Optimized for Anywhere by Adobe: for detailed information see
http://www.empressmam.com/AdobeAnywhereWhitePaper.pdf . Anywhere allows multiple users to edit a
“Production” as a shared project at the same time (real time editing). To access the productions in the Anywhere
server, the user must login to that server. Login to that server is maintained directly in the Anywhere system,
independent of eMAM. To Login enter your Anywhere User Name and Password in the Anywhere widget and click
LOGIN. Note: future versions of the Director may support automatic Anywhere login based on the users’ profiles or
LDAP settings.
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Special pulldown menu options for the Anywhere widget are:
Logout: Logout from the Anywhere server – does not affect eMAM logins.
Create: The user can create a new Anywhere production through this widget.
After login, all of the productions available to the user are listed. Click to delete a production.
A new production may be added by selecting the Create from the widget pulldown. In the pop-up window, the
user will name the production and add a description. Once the details are added, the user can click ‘Add’ to
create a new production, or ‘Cancel’ to discard the process.
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2.9 Preview
This widget displays a proxy preview of an asset. A user can preview video, audio, images anddocument files. Video assets will display simple playback controls and collaboration tools as shownbelow.
Asset Preview in the Preview widget HTML5 player
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In the preview player (for video assets), there is a subclip mark set-in (left curly brace ‘{‘ ) and markset-out (right curly brace ‘}’ ) buttons to subclip a video asset. The details on the current and othersubclips are found in the Subclips widget (section 2.3). There is a marker button to set a mark at thecurrent point on the timeline: the details on the current and other markers are found in the Markers widget (section 2.4).
Clicking on an asset in the Browse widget will select that asset. The selected asset will automatically
appear in the Preview widget. Other widgets will also change automatically based on the currentasset, including the Metadata, Comments, History, Embed, Appro val, Markers, and Subcl ips .
Selecting the button will allow the user to enable or disable the Annotations, Marker, or Subclipsbuttons on the Preview widget as shown below. Checking/unchecking the corresponding box willenable or disable that tool.
Annotation toolbox shown with Preview widget
2.9.1 Annotations ToolboxThe annotations button is used to make various editing marks and notes on the current frame of avideo asset. Selecting the annotations button will open up a small pop up with various drawing tools – custom colors can also be selected from the palette as shown above. Clicking on the tiny color wheelwill open up the palette submenu to select custom colors.
The following is a description of the other icons in the Annotations Toolbox, which allows the user toplace editing marks and notes directly on the video frame. Drawing elements will be in the selectedcolor from the palette as shown above.
Draws a rectangular polygon object.
Draws a circle
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Draws a straight line.
Freehand line.
Makes a text box for comments (select font; after typing text click elsewhere on image to“stick”)
Undo ALL annotation marks.
Saves all changes (annotations are not automatically saved).
Annotations Toolbox
2.10 Metadata The main part of an asset is known as the “essence” (the video frames for videoasset, the notes of an audio clip, etc.), while all the information about an asset is known as“metadata”. The Metadata widget displays the asset’s general info, embedded metadata, custom
metadata and tags for the selected asset. eMAM can hold any number of metadata fields, and theyare all searchable. Therefore assigning relevant titles, authors, descriptions, custom metadata andtags to an asset will make searching for that asset much easier when needed.
Metadata of Asset
2.10.1 Metadata Info
o Title- Displays Asset Title
o Description- Displays description of the asset as added by the user
o Author- Displays name of the author
o Uploaded On- Displays the date on which asset was uploaded to the system.
o Uploaded By- Displays the name of the person who uploaded the asset.
Title, Description and Author can be edited. After editing, the user must click UPDATE button tosave the changes.
2.10.2 Embedded Metadata
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Embedded metadata is extracted by the system at ingest, and is non-editable. These are technicaland camera information about an asset, including file name, format, and size, bit rate, formatinformation etc. Embedded metadata can scroll for several pages.
2.10.3 Custom Metadata
Custom metadata fields are specific for the needs of the organization and how it organizesinformation. The wealth of information about metadata schemata underscores the importance ofgood metadata for an organization. Metadata fields are currently defined in the Old DirectorInterface and are usually input at ingest using eMAM Feeder. They can have default values, be
required/optional, and be text/list. Custom metadata values can be input or edited in the interface.Users can save changes by pressing the UPDATE button.
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2.10.4 Tags
eMAM can hold any number of searchable tags for an asset to aid in search. The tags may be public,for all users, or private, usable only by the user creating it. The user can type in the text box andclick ADD to save the tag. Previously created tags can be edited using the pencil icon or deleted
using the box.
Tags
2.11 History
The asset History widget shows all actions performed on a given asset. It displays the date an actionwas performed, the action, the user who performed the action, and ID # of the user. Using the OldDirector Interface, this information can be exported or printed.
Asset History
2.12 Embed
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2.12.2 Settings
Player Size- A user can choose the standard SD and HD players or customize the player byproviding entering the width and the height.
Skin Autohide- The outer skin of the player will not be visible.
Autoplay- This option will start playing the video as soon as it gets loaded in the browser.If this is not chosen, then the video will only start after the play button is pressed.
Closed Caption- Captions are displayed, if available.
Full Screen- The video plays in the full screen mode.
2.12.3 Get EmbedClicking on this button will give the user a very long string to use for embedding in another website.
2.12.4 Share
Clicking SHARE will give the user an eMAM Player URL, which can be copied and pasted in any browser to play the
video with the specified settings.
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2.13 Browse
The user can see the available or chosen assets, navigate through the pages, and choose an individualasset for preview and other functions. The user can choose an asset by clicking on it. Once an assetis chosen, then the following widgets will change to reflect information about that asset: Preview,
Metadata, Comments, History, Embed, Approval, Marker , and Subclip.2.13.1 Views – Thumbnail, List, Filmstrip
The three views can be selected in the upper left hand corner of the widget – thumbnail, list andfilmstrip left to right. Assets may be seen as a thumbnail view,
….as a list view,
….or as a filmstrip view.
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The filmstrip view is useful to look for certain keyframes without having to play back all of the videos
– so this view can aid in search efforts.
2.13.2 Page Navigation Options
Arrows– a user can navigate through different pages using the arrows, and also change the sort fromascending to descending order.
Sort- The user can sort the assets based on "Most Recent", "Size", "Name”, "Type”, "Rating","Description", "Category", "Ingested On" or "Ingested By".
Assets Per Page-. The user can change the number of assets displayed per page (10, 20, 50, 100, and250).
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Once the asset is archived, its status is displayed, and it can be monitored in the dashboard.
Archive Status
2.14 Dashboard
The Dashboard widget indicates the status of completed or pending ingest, delivery , archive, or cloud
operations. For example, following an ingest process, the progress and status of the ingest process can be
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monitored by checking this widget and clicking on the Ingest tab. Users can view status by process state such as
Uploading, Processing, Added, etc., by clicking on the individual status tile, or you can view all processes by
clicking on the View All link. If the status is not known, then it is quickest to View All. When selecting View All
there is an option to display as a list or as tiles. Note that this widget will not change if different assets are
selected (e.g. if assets are being ingested it will continue to show status when refreshed manually or
automatically at intervals, regardless of current workspace operations, and post-ingest as well). This will allow
continuous monitoring of the process while performing other operations.
Click View All button to list all items as a
tabular list or as tiles.
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When selecting View All, status can be presented in a tiled or block format, or as a tabular/list format with the
respective icons as shown below.
Below is same data presented in list or tabular format – a user may have to expand the widget window to see all
fields in either case. The user could expand any floating widget window by positioning the mouse over one of the
corners and dragging outward. Note that in the list view the records may be sorted by the listed column headings
such as Title, Start Time, End Time, Status, Description, etc., so you may find records quicker if there are many.
When viewing all assets in the Dashboard widget as either the tiled or list format the user will see two other
buttons on the right side – the left button is the manual refresh button, and the user can adjust the automatic
refresh interval (may not be supported) and assets per page with the right button, as shown below.
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Following is the complete list of Dashboard widget tabs with pertinent status categories:
Ingest tab
Uploading
Processing
Added
Resubmit
Queued
Delete
Error
Delivery tab
Queued
Added
Failed
Deleted
Completed
Archive tab
Deleted
Failed
Passed
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Queued
Cloud tab
Cloud Purge Error
Cloud Upload Error
Cloud Purge
Cloud Upload
Cloud Purging
Cloud Uploading
2.15 Search Filter
The Search Filter widget allows the users to perform what is referred to as a faceted search. This is another
quick search method for f inding assets by “drilling down” certain search criteria until the assets listed are
filtered according to the search selections.
For example, by clicking on “Video Assets”, the Search Filter widget will list only those project, categories and
files sizes that contain video assets. Further selecting by project name, category name and/or file size will
narrow down selection, making it easier to “zero-in” on your desired assets. Or, you can start with a Project or
Category, then filter down by asset type or size. It is very similar to ecommerce shopping cart software, where
the online merchant lets you select by brand, then size, model, color, etc., until you find the products you want.
This widget does not have any special menu options other than DOCK/FLOAT and CLOSE.
Because only Image asset type was selected, only images are shown in the Browse widget. There are a total of1912 assets across all of the Projects and Categories in this example above. Further refinement of the search
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filter can be enabled by clicking on the Project, Category or Asset Size filter objects. Note the number of objects
is indicated to the right of each object selector (e.g., clicking on DPXIngestTest9 Category shown above will
reduce number of objects down to 331).
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2.16 Delivery
Assets dragged and dropped into the Delivery widget can be added to the Delivery Queue to send to the next
station or user in the workflow, or for final sequencing and delivery to client, for example. Once assets are
dropped into this widget, the user can click Deliver from the widget’s pull down menu to send to the
appropriate delivery profile. A pop up screen will allow user to select appropriate delivery profile to select.
Notice that the asset queued for delivery will appear in the Dashboard widget under the Delivery tab as shownin the background (in this screen capture both widgets are floating).
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After selecting Deliver, the user must choose Delivery Profile as follows. Click ADD to add to the queue or
CANCEL to cancel the operation.
Select Delivery Profiles
2.17 Comments
The Comments widget allows one to view and/or enter comments for the selected asset in the Browse/Preview
widget.
To enter comments simply type comments in the widget’s My Comments box and click POST button. Comments
will appear above with user name and date stamp. Comments may be deleted with the on the right,
according to permissions.
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2.18 Ingest
The Ingest widget enables upload and ingest of new content into eMAM by installing an eMAM Feeder desktop
app. The first time this widget is used, it will prompt to download the Java applet to install the desktop feeder.
If Java is not present on the machine it will have to be installed as well. Afterwards, to perform an ingest
operation, it is recommended that the eMAM Feeder can be started directly from the desktop through the
desktop shortcut.
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The eMAM Feeder will start (there may be a brief delay). Select files for ingest by clicking on the ADD FILES
button.
The following Metadata dialog will open. Make selections as shown below and then click OK.
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At this point more files may be added to the ingest list for upload using the ADD FILES button. Also, if additional
files are added they may also have their own assigned descriptions, tags, projects, categories, and custom
metadata as well, as was done previously. It is best to upload assets in logical groupings, if possible (e.g., by
Project or common Custom Metadata or Tags). When all files are ready for ingest, click UPLOAD button.
As the files are being uploaded, progress will be indicated on the Status column. Successfully uploaded files will
disappear from the list. If there are issues, there will be indications as shown below. Also, ingest status can be
monitored with the Dashboard widget as described in section 2.15. It is possible that successfully uploaded files
may still have an error afterwards (e.g. transcoding error, duplicate file, etc.), so the Dashboard widget should be
checked if there is a problem suspected.
Assets that are uploaded and ingested successfully will appear in the designated Projects and/or Categories asspecified during the Feeder selections above. If not, the assets will appear in the “uncategorized” category to be
assigned later to Categories and/or Projects. It is far more efficient to assign these, as well as tags and custom
metadata, during Feeder ingest of course.
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To re-run the Feeder for subsequent ingest operations use the desktop icon that was installed previously. It will be
automatically configured to access the server for the present eMAM Director/ Unit installation. The same eMAM
login information may need to be entered as described in section one. If not sure, contact the POC/ System
Administrator.
2.19 File Versions
File Versions is a handy thumbnail widget which indicates some basic information about the asset as well as a
graphical summary of where the asset’s files are located: Cloud, Source, eMAM Storage, and/or Archive. This
widget is dependent on which asset is selected in the Browse widget, and will change accordingly. It will
indicate some basic information about the asset such as: Asset ID, Title, UUID and File Name. At the bottom of
the widget are four icons, left to right, which indicate the asset’s file locations. If the icon is bold it is stored at
that location, if the icon is ghosted out, the file is not stored at that location. In the example below, the asset is
not in the cloud, source location, or archive, but it is located in eMAM storage. The File Versions widget does not
have any special pull down menu selections.
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2.20 Project Versions
The Project Versions widget (not to be confused
with File Versions widget above), works in
conjunction with the Projects widget to keep track of
changes to the Project. It will list updated assets as
they are changed through the workflow process (e.g.,
as projects are exported back into eMAM from
Premiere Pro as an “update”, or if new assets are
added to the project either from eMAM or though
Premiere Pro).
In the Project Versions widget (and also the Project
widget), there is the option to list the Projects, assets
and sub-folders (bins) in a list format which is
default, or as folders and icons as shown below.
This widget does not have any special pull down menu
options.
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2.21 Admin Tools
Users need login credentials and administrative rights to use Admin Tools.
Admin Tools
Once user clicks on “Open Admin Tools”, a new browser window will open, and the Admin Console is displayedwithin it after user logs in. The Admin Console has several features, tools and settings at user, as well as unit level.
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Admin Console interface login screen in new browser window
Admin Console
2.22 File Version
Displays asset Id, Title, UUID, File Name, and storage locations where it exists. These locations can be cloud,
Source, eMAM Storage, and Archive. It can exist in multiple locations at a given time.
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File Version
3.0 Relationship between WidgetsThe widgets are interdependent: once a user selects any widget, the related widget is affected as well. The
relationship between the widgets is described below. This is only a partial list as examples. There may be other
widget relationships not listed here but the relationship between the widgets in question can be checked by opening
the affected widgets into the workspace area and determining the changes by inspection.
Asset selection is done by clicking on any asset in the browse widget.
Browse and Preview- The selected asset is displayed in the preview widget.
Browse and Metadata- All the metadata associated with a selected asset is displayed in the metadata widget.
Browse and Comments-Comments associated with a selected asset are displayed in the
comments widget.
Browse and History- The entire history of a selected asset is displayed under the history widget.
Browse and Embed- The embed widget will give the user the embed code or the sharable URL
for the selected asset.
Browse and subclips-All the subclips for a selected asset are displayed in the subclips widget.
Browse and markers-All the markers associated with the selected asset are displayed in the
markers widget.
Preview and markers-When a selected asset is displayed in the preview widget, the markers
associated with that asset are displayed in the markers widget.
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Preview and subclips-When a selected asset is displayed in the preview widget, the subclips
associated with that asset are displayed in the subclips widget.
Projects and timeline-When the projects widget is selected, the timelines saved under the
selected project are displayed in the timeline widget.
Timeline and timeline preview- If the user drags and drops sequence/timeline into thetimeline preview, then it timeline will automatically play.
Timeline and subclips- When the timeline is displayed in the timeline widget, the subclips
associated with the selected timeline are displayed in the subclips widget.
Search filter and browse-When the user performs a search operation, the result of the search is
displayed in the browse widget.
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4.0 Search Panel and Basic SearchesSearch helps save time by allowing users to retrieve digital assets in the system as quickly as possible. eMAM offers
two search options: Basic Search and Advanced Search. There is also a Search Filter widget, described in Section
2.16 above. The Search Filter widget allows the user to “drill down” and is an alternative means of quickly finding
assets in addition to the Basic and Advanced Search methods covered here.
The search panel is on the top of the web page, as are the logo and the user name. If these are not needed, then
there is an up arrow below the search window that will minimize it to provide more space for the other elements
of the webpage. If minimized, the top panel can be opened by clicking on the down arrow in the middle of the
screen.
Search Options
The search bar is not case sensitive.
Multiple spaces are not allowed between the words.
There should not be any space between asterisk ‘*’ and the word typed in the search bar.
4.1 Basic Search
Basic search is done based on the relevance (meaningful search). For example, a search for assets with word ‘fly’
returns assets that are named ‘fly’, ‘flew’, ‘flying’, ‘flies’, ‘flown’ and so on. For a given word or phrase, search
is carried out in all of the following fields:
Title
Description
Author
Custom Metadata
Private Tags
Public Tags
For basic search, the user can type search word or phrase in the basic search bar at the top of the screen and click
.
4.2 Case Scenarios for Basic SearchAsset 1: Title: Child
Asset 2: Title: You may go
Asset 3: Private Tag: He went to church
Asset 4: Public Tag: She is gone
Asset 5: Description: Children are playing
Case 1
Basic Search word: go
Search results Asset 2, Asset 3, Asset 4
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In case 1, Asset 3 is retrieved because meaningful search has been enabled in eMAM, linking
“go” with the meaning of “went”.
Case 2
Basic Search word: child
Search results Asset 1, Asset 5
Case 3
Basic Search word: play
Search results Asset 5
5.0 Advanced Search Options
Advanced search option is used to narrow down searches if there are many relevant assets. If the user knowsexactly what and where to search for asset, this feature can quickly narrow results. There are three tabs for
advanced search options: Advanced Search (Section 4.1), marker search (Section 4.2) and conditional search
(Section 4.3).
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5.1 Advanced Search
Under the advanced search tab, the user can enter a search term or phrase in the search text box. A search text
box suggests search terms based on the previous searches in a floating panel, but this has not yet been implemented
in the Director Interface. The user can choose from a number of additional options, and then click the SEARCH
button at the bottom to search or CLEAR to deselect all of the options.
The user can then choose any one of the four options: Exact Match, Contains this word, Contains all these words,or Contains any of these words.
Advanced Search Options
If the ‘Exact Match’ option is selected, then
1. The order of search terms or phrases is important. For example, if the asset title is ‘Filmawards’, searching for ‘awards Film’ will not return any asset.
2. Space between search terms or phrases is important. For example, if the asset title is‘Filmawards’, searching for ‘Film awards’ will not return any asset.
If the ‘Contains this word’ option is selected, then the user should enter only one search term in thesearch text box. If more words are entered, then a ‘Multiple words are not allowed’ error messageis displayed.
If the ‘Contains all these words’ optionis selected, there must be more than one search term in thesearch text box. If not, then the ‘Please Enter Multiple Words’ messages is displayed. eMAM Searchengine searches and returns the assets that contain all the words typed in the search text box,
regardless of order.
When the ‘Contains any of these words’ option is selected for searching, there must be more thanone search term in the search box. If not, then the ‘please enter multiple words’ message is displayed.This search option returns all the assets that contain at least one of the the words entered in thesearch text box. For example, search for ‘spring season’ returns assets with ‘beauty of spring’,‘season of flowers’, ‘spring season always bring april shower’ etc.
Enable Full Text Search: Enabling full text search ignores any prepositions in the search word orphrase. Full text search is relevant only when the user selects ‘Contains all these words‘ option tosearch an asset. If FullText search is enabled, then noise words like ‘it’, ‘in’, ‘of ’, ‘to’, etc are
ignored for searching assets.
The following examples explain ‘Enable Full Text’ option in detail:
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Asset 1-Description- Nature is simply beautiful.
Advanced Search phrase- ‘Nature is simply beautiful’
Case 1
Advanced Search with full text enabled:
Exact match : Asset 1 is returned as a search result
Contains all these words : Asset 1 is not returned as a search result*
Contains any of these words : Asset 1 is returned as a search result
*Asset 1 is not returned because Full text search has been enabled.
Case 2:
Advance search with full text disabled:
Exact match : Asset 1 is returned as a search result
Contains all these words : Asset 1 is returned as a search result*
Contains any of these words : Asset 1 is returned as a search result
*Asset 1 is returned because Full text search has been disabled
In case 1, search using ‘Contains all these words’ does not return Asset 1.
In case 2, search using ‘Contains all these words’ returns Asset 1.
Conclusion: For the search engine to identify noise words like ‘is’, ‘it’, ‘to’, ‘of’, ‘in’ etc, when ‘Contains all
these words’ option is selected, it is essential to disable full text search.
Search In
The search engine automatically looks in all the fields for the search word or phrase, unless the user specifies
particular fields for searching.
‘Search in’ fields are as follows:
Title- Name of the Asset.
Description- Description given to the asset while uploading.
Author –eMail id of the user who ingested the asset is the default value, but this field can be edited.
Ingested By – Name of the user who ingested the asset.
Asset tags – Tags are keywords given to assets by a user. There are public tags as well as private tags.
Comments – Comments given to asset by different users.
Closed Caption-Text version of the spoken part of a video file.
Embedded metadata - Metadata stored and maintained within the asset. It cannot be edited.
Custom metadata- Metadata defined by users for an asset. It can be edited.
Asset id – Each Asset ingested into eMAM System is numbered stating from 1.
UUID- A unique ID associated with asset. It is an alpha numeric string. If an asset has three versions, the UUID for
each version will be different.
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Refine Search
To refine search criteria, the user can narrow down search criteria based on asset types. In the ‘Refine Search’
window, select asset type(s) in which search needs to be performed – video, audio, image, and other types of
assets (e.g., pdf documents, PowerPoint slides, etc).
Refine Search using Asset Type
Search in Category
Advanced search can be done for any asset type belonging to any category. Search for an asset can be narrowed
down to search ries or in specified categories only. To search for assets in only a particular category, chosen from
the drop down list menu. To search assets in subcategories, the user can select ‘Include subcategories’ option.
Search in Category/Subcategory
Search for Asset in Different States
The user can narrow searches based on their status and storage location.
Search based on Asset State
States of Assets:
Online storage- Search assets in the current active online storage.
Archived - Assets that have been moved from the online storage to a far storage are considered archivedassets. User can perform all the search operations on archived assets.
Approved– Assets approved by internal or external users. Rejected– Assets rejected by internal or external users.
Pending for approval- Active assets that have been sent for approval to an internal user, but have notbeen approved or rejected yet.
All: search for all assets states.
5.2 Marker Search The marker search feature allows the user to search for a location within a video that matches with the specified
search criteria, based on marker name or description. The user types the search word or phrase in the search text
box and choose any one of the three options as appropriate: ‘Exact Match’, ‘Contains any of these words’ and
‘Contains all of these words’ as described in 5.1 Advanced Search Option above. ‘The Enable Full-text Search’
option allows fast and flexible indexing for keyword-based search of text data.
The user can also specify whether to search in marker name, marker description, or both.
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The SEARCH button will return assets with the appropriate markers. CANCEL will clear the selected options.
5.3 Conditional Search
Search filters are specific conditions. By adding a series of filters, users can quickly narrow a search. For example,
searching in a news catalog for “Bush” will yield numerous results, while a search for “Title contains Bush” AND“category=speech” and “tag=axis of evil” will quickly yield appropriate results.
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The user can enter the search word or phrase in the Search box.
Under ADD FILTER, the use can make a new general filter by choosing Add Filter from the pulldown menu and
naming the filter. The other option is to make a personal My Filter form the pulldown menu.
The user can choose to search with ‘Like’ or search with ‘Contains’.
The user can then specify the search field from a pulldown list: title, author, description, custom metadata,
embedded metadata or comments. A search may have a series of search fields if needed. More fields can beadded. They can be removed by the “X” on the right hand side.
Condition: the user can choose from the pulldown list of available conditions: Equals,Contains, Less Than, Greater Than, and Between.
Value: The value for the filter is entered. (e.g., axis of evil)Operator: the user chooses a logical operator ‘AND’ or ‘OR ’.
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Once the advanced search criteria have been defined, the user use the buttons at the bottom to SAVE the search
criteria, SEARCH based on the given criteria, or CANCEL to remove the search criteria.
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Contains any of these words Not a valid search
Reason: User needs to enter multiple words to search assets using this
option.
Case 2
Search phrase- Sun in the east
Search Option Search Result
Exact Match No result
Contains this word Not a valid search
Reason: Multiple words not allowed in the search text box.
Contains all these words No Result
Reason: Search was done with full text enabled. If the search was
done with full text disabled, Asset 2 and asset 20 would have beenreturned.
Contains any of these words Asset 2, Asset 20
Case 3
Search Term- Sun*
Search Option Search Result
Exact Match Asset 2, Asset 18, Asset 20
Contains this word Asset 1, Asset 2, Asset 18, Asset 20.
Reason: Asset 1 is returned because there is ‘sun’ in
‘Caribbeansunset’
Contains all these words Not a valid search
Reason: User needs to enter multiple words to search assets using
this option.
Contains any of these words Not a valid search
Reason: User needs to enter multiple words to search assets using
this option.
Case 4
Search Term- *Sun
Search Option Search Result
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Exact