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  1. Delete an Entry

    This article describes how to delete an entry.
  2. Media Actions Menu V2 UI

    The Actions menu provides you with the following options: Edit, Publish, Add to Playlist, Analytics, Launch Editor, Delete.
  3. Which functionalities does the Kaltura Video Conferencing app include?

    The following functionalities are included: Join a room as a guest or with your SSO user Send/receive video and audio Change device camera Change device audio input Deeplinking Chat (room chat, moderator chat, 1:1 chat, Q&A) View partici...
  4. Troubleshoot Syndication Issues

    Understanding syndication feeds A syndication feed, also known as an RSS feed, originates from either the KMC or MediaSpace platforms. It automatically updates when content or a playlist changes. Users can take the RSS feed link an...
  5. Manage Media - Edit Entries

    This article describes how to access the Edit Media page, edit, and manage your media.
  6. Resume Playback

    Your history is listed as individual items, starting with the most recent first, while other sorting options are available. Use the My History page to rediscover videos you recently watched.
  7. Refresh My Media

    You can refresh your media library in the My Media window and view the recently added entries. Due to caching constraints, an entry may appear in the search results for example but may not appear in the My Media page. The Refresh option overcomes this constraint and displays the most recently added entries.
  8. Media Page Theming UI

    This article describes how to access the Media Entry page and view media in KMS and KAF.
  9. My Media V2 UI

    My Media is your personal media storage. It is different for each user because it shows media you, yourself, have uploaded or created over time. The same “My Media” list is available to you from each channel/course, and items in My Media can be published in one or more channels/courses. Items in My Media are private to you until they are published somewhere. You can also add other users as collaborators on your media from within My Media.
  10. Metadata schema

    Metadata is used to provide information about a specific video file. It provides context for the video content and makes it easier for your attendees to search for and find relevant content.  You can choose the session information you would li...
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