• Delete – To delete a metadata field, click its Delete icon. The application asks you to confirm
the deletion. If you are sure you want to delete this field, click on Yes (OK). Otherwise click
on No (Cancel), and the application leaves the field unchanged.
• Add – To add a new metadata field, click the New Attribute button at the bottom of the
screen. The application displays the Add Attribute screen.
• Name – Enter a short, descriptive name for the attribute (metadata field), preferably one or
two words. This is what will be displayed on the Programming and Content pages.
• Description – Enter a longer description about the attribute (metadata field) that will
distinguish it from any others on the database.
• Default Value – Enter a default value for the attribute (metadata field) if desired.
Click on the Add button at the bottom of the screen to add the attribute to the list. To return to the
Metadata Setup screen without adding an attribute, click the Cancel button.
Import Settings
To change the settings for imported content, click on the import option. The application displays
the Import Settings screen.
• Thumbnail Offset – The server displays a thumbnail for all imported content by capturing a
frame from the file. The thumbnail offset is the point in the file where the server captures the
frame. Enter a thumbnail offset in seconds or use the default of 20 seconds.
• Create TBDs when importing CSVs – TBD is a placeholder that allows you to schedule an
event before you even have the content. For TBD to work, you have to already know when
you expect to ingest the content, how long it should be, and the precise filename. To enable
this feature, check “Create TBDs when importing CSVs”. If you are used to scheduling via
CSV, this will automatically create TBDs for any item that does not yet have associated
content. Note: your Source name has to match the filename of the TBD content exactly.
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