• Create/Ingest Date & Time – the date, time, and day of the week the content file was
captured or imported onto the server. For a program placeholder, this shows the expected
ingest date, time, and day of the week. (T = Tuesday, Th = Thursday)
• Delete At – if this file is scheduled for deletion from the system, this field shows the date and
time the deletion will take place.
• Type – the type of content in this file, such as a video, an audio file, or an overlay.
• Level – if the file is normalized it will display the dBFS in the level column.
• Actions– the functions, or actions, you may do with this content.
These actions are described more fully under Content File Actions,
below.
• Edit – allows you to edit the file information and optional
metadata for this content.
• Play – allows you to schedule a playout date and time for
this content.
Click on any underlined heading to sort the list by that category. To see
the reverse order, click the heading again.
Bulk Actions
To take action – such as delete or purge – on one or more content files, use
the checkboxes to select one or more files – or use the Select All checkbox
to select all content on the current page (not necessarily all titles on the
system) – and click on the Bulk Actions tab on the left side bar of the
page. Choose one of the following actions from the drop-down list. Not all
actions are available on all systems.
Note: If you used the Search features and want to take bulk action on all
search results, use the drop-down list at the top of the page to display all the results (up to 100
titles). This will help prevent you from performing a bulk action on only some of the titles you want.
• Purge from Library – Purging files removes them from the content list, but keeps them on
the server. Content that is scheduled, is used as continuity, or is part of any playlist cannot be
purged. Purging unattached content (TBD files) has the same effect as deleting it, so you can
reuse a TBD filename after purging it.
To purge files, select them and click the Purge button. The application asks for confirmation. If you are
sure you want to purge these titles, click Yes (OK). The application removes the selected files from
the list and unlocks the file on the server file system so it can be edited, written, and deleted.
Otherwise click No (Cancel), and the application leaves the content list unchanged.
• Delete from Library and Filesystem – Deleting files removes them from the content
database and the server. Use this option to remove outdated content from the server. Once a
file has been deleted you can reuse the filename. Content that is scheduled, is used as
continuity, or is part of a playlist cannot be deleted.
To delete files, select them and click the Delete button. The application asks for confirmation. If you
are sure you want to delete these titles from the content list and server, click Yes (OK). The
application removes the selected files. Otherwise click No (Cancel), and the application leaves the
content list unchanged.
• Add to Category – Select a category from the drop-down list and click the Add button. The
application confirms that the selected titles have been added to the category.
• Remove from Category – Select a category from the drop-down list and click the Remove
button. The application confirms that the selected titles have been removed from the category.
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