In ICE Igloo Core Engine Version 1.3, it is possible to export Sessions to .iceSession files. These files can be then copied to other Igloo Immersive Media Players and imported into ICEIgloo Core Engine. This process is useful for transferring content between Immersive Spaces.
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For the next export, select Session > Export Sessions from the main menu bar in ICEIgloo Core Engine. This will also show the Export Sessions dialog but this time with no sessions in the listbox. To add a session, press the + button below the Sessions list and then select the WebViews - 4 session. More sessions can be added to the list which will all be exported together but in separate Output files.
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Press the Export button and note the png file in the exported session folder. This is included because the session has a custom thumbnail. Also note that the Assets folder is empty because there are no asset files required (all the content is provided by the URLs in the WebViews).
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Importing a Session
Next we will import the sessions we have just exported.
From the Session menu in Igloo Core Engine, select ‘Import Session’. This will pop-up a file dialog so that you can select the .iceSession file to import. Select the Video Example.iceSession from the folder where you exported it to.
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This will display a Warning dialog because the database already contains a session with the same name.
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Select Overwrite so that the session in the database is replaced by the session imported from the file. The other options are to import with a different session name or to cancel the import. When the import has completed a summary dialog is displayed.
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Finally, we will look at how to import a batch of sessions. Select Session > Import Folder and select the folder where both the sessions were exported to.
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The importer will look for all the .iceSession files in the selected folder (including sub-folders) and import them. There may be conflicts with existing session names in the database, aswell as issues such as missing media files. All the import conflicts are presented in a summary dialog and this enables the user to make the appropriate choices.
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Any sessions listed with a green dot were successfully imported with no conflicts. Sessions with a yellow dot have conflicts for the user to resolve. The conflicts can be resolved by overwriting the existing sessions, importing with different session names or by skipping the import of the sessions with conflicts.