What is Media Indexing meant to do? SYNCHRO Media Indexing allows users to search and find media within their project without relying on users to bring in the media piece by piece. Instead, the Media is uploaded and stored to a central location. When the project needs access to that Media for any purpose, time is not spent trying to find media all over the place. How do you search? Searching is easy. All a user has to do is navigate to the Documents page in SYNCHRO Control and click on the Media Explorer tab to search. In addition, users can search for content, such as objects, within the media repository. Context for the media description is either entered when uploading the file or it is automatically labeled by the AI. Geolocation of the image (long/lat coordinates and date/time) is stored within its metadata. How do you get to the Media Explorer? Navigating to the SYNCHRO Media Explorer is easy. Just login into your SYNCHRO Control project, click the Documents/Media Explorer tab. You can then start searching your project for indexed media by content, context, geolocation, and date/time. What is the main workflow for SYNCHRO Media Indexing? The main workflow for SYNCHRO Media Indexing is for users who are already using SYNCHRO Control and Field to attach the media to either new or existing forms. The Media is indexed when the Enable SYNCHRO Media Indexing option is enabled in the project setup . Once this is done, the indexing all of the uploaded Media immediately begins. The time it takes to index the media depends on the size of the project and how many media files need to be indexed. Once completed, finding that needle in the haystack from Media Explorer is quickly done through the search option. Can I try SYNCHRO Media Indexing in a demo project? Yes, users can try SYNCHRO Media Indexing as part of a demo project by registering a trial project. They can then navigate to the Documents/Media Explorer tab to find examples of media already part of the project. Users can also create forms and upload their own media files to further experience the media indexing capabilities.
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