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The Content Library’s Media Files Tab lists all media items that have been added to ICE. It provides information about the file such as its name, type, path, resolution and other information, as appropriate.


Adding Media Files

New media files can be added by dragging files from your windows explorer into the Content Library Window.

Files dragged into the Layer List are automatically added to the Content Library window as well. Each media file used in your Workspace will only appear once within the Content Library window, regardless of how many times it is used.

It is also possible to drag a folder into the Content Library Window


Removing Media Files

Media files can be removed by right-clicking individual items and selecting Remove. Removing media file items in this way does not affect the files stored on your computer. The Remove option will not be available if the file is

  • Being tracked using a Watch Folder.

  • Being used by an existing Layer or Session


Changing a File Association

You can change the file associated with a particular Media file by right clicking the item and selecting Edit, then choosing another file via the Browse button. This will affect all Sessions associated with this Media file.

You should only replace a media file with another file of the same type.


Watch Folders

Go to Config > General to open the General Settings window

Within the Media tab you can add and remove Watch Folders. Once a Watch folder has been added it will be scanned periodically for supported file types, which will be automatically added to the Content Library.

When a watch folder is removed, no media files will be removed from the Content Library

Watch Folders only scan the top-level folder, they will not track files within subfolders.


Media File Properties

Right-clicking individual items and selecting Edit opens the Edit File window for modifying Media file properties

Spherical Format

The Spherical Format property can be used to automate the setup of 360 media when adding it to the Canvas. In this example the Media file is a Cubemap image.

ICE will automatically detect Spherical Format when Media Files are added

Once the Spherical format has been set, ICE will apply the required Effects for handling 360 content whenever the media is used.

See Desktop UI - Handling 360-degree Content for more information on handling 360 content

Stereo 3D Format

The Stereo 3D Format setting can be used to automate the setup of stereo media.

When a layer is created using the media, the Stereo 3D mode will be set automatically.

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