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A Content Bank is a special type of layer which stores references to media files in banks or grids.

Each cell in the grid can be used to launch a media file.

Content Folders

These are folders containing media files which are constantly monitored by ICE. The list of content folders are maintained in the Config > General dialog. A reference to each image or video file in a content folder is stored in the ICE database.

To add a content folder, select Config > General. One the Database tab, press the '+' button to the right of the content folders listbox. Navigate to a suitable folder containing media files, e.g. C:\Igloo\Content, and press Open. The selected folder will be shown in the content folders list and it will be monitored for new files being added.

Content Banks

To add a content bank, press the Add Content button and select New > Content Bank.

Change the name of the new layer to ‘Content Bank’. Also set the layer to be Pinned so that it isn't removed upon returning to the Homescreen.

The Content Bank contains 8 grids, each with 50 cells. A cell with no content is labelled ‘empty’. The currently selected grid is highlighted with a blue edge, and the current cell is highlighted with green.

To add content to a cell, right-click on the cell and select Load. This pops up the Load Content dialog and from the Files tab, you can select one of the files from the content folders. Once selected, the cell is updated with the filename and a preview image. The Content Bank layer will also display the media file.

Add files to a few of the cells and then click each cell to see how the content changes. For videos, click on the Playback tab and adjust the volume. The volume level is remembered for each cell so that you can set different levels depending on the content.

TIP: Make sure you save the workspace if you want to save any changes to a Content Bank layer.

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