Flash import
Importing files with Flash allows you to select several dozen files from your hard disk quickly and import them into the Keepeek 360° tool. At the same time, the media type is automatically detected and its metadata is copied into the information form. Finally, preview thumbnails are generated to make their use in Keepeek 360° easier. This is the simplest and fastest method but is subject to the length of the user's session. After a certain length of time (30 or 60 minutes depending on the configuration), the session expires and the import stops.
Contributors, Administrators | Choice of importing files with Flash | Media available in the import folder |
Step 1 - Select quick file import
To import files quickly into the Keepeek 360° tool, click on the link "Add new media" or select the Import menu then "Multiple files (Flash)".
| Two options for adding media with Flash |
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Step 2 - Select the files you wish to import.
In the window that appears, click on the "Browse" button to select your files. If they are in several folders, you just need to use the "Browse" button as many times as necessary.
File selection |
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Step 3 - Wait for downloading to finish
A progress bar is then displayed for each file to keep you informed about the progress of the import. This operation may last a longer or shorter length of time depending on the number of files you have selected and the speed of your connection.
Progress of the import, file by file |
| Cancellation of the import of the file selected |
A message then confirms that the import was successful.
Step 4 - The media is now available in your import folders
Files are uploaded into a temporary import folder and preview thumbnails are generated. Processing time depends on the media's size. Until the thumbnail is generated, the default image of a hot air balloon is displayed.
At this stage, only you can see this media. It must be added to the classification plan to make it visible to other users.
Import zone symbolised by pink folders |
Media status then depends on the compulsory fields on the information form. If they are all populated, the media has "Indexed" status, whereas if at least one compulsory field is left empty, the media has "Imported" status.
Step 5: Classify your media in the media library
To make your media visible to other users, you just need to classify it in the media library's classification plan.
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