The Advanced Logging tool

The Advanced Logging tool provides users with a tool to quickly and efficiently apply metadata and marker values to assets in GV STRATUS application, via a set of pre-defined Logging buttons and Panels. It is an ideal tool for sports logging or any environment where large amounts of descriptive metadata need to be quickly applied to an asset. The markers created by the logging process greatly improve the ability to easily find and retrieve assets at a later date through a GV STRATUS Simple or Advanced Search.

The Advanced Logging tool allows you to create and assign various Logging Suites for asset logging. The Advanced Logging tool may include several Logging Suites for different logging purposes.

The Logging Suite displays as a composite panel in the GV STRATUS application. The Logging Suite includes the Source Viewer, one or more Button Panels (each of which contains buttons which create markers during the logging operation), and the Marker Panel. If assigned with the Segmentation role, you can add Segmentation Panels to the Logging Suite.

Logging Suite features are as follows:
  • Source Viewer — Loads assets to be previewed.
  • Button Panel — Loads a customizable set of buttons for logging.
  • Marker Panel — Displays all keywords and markers that have been created.
  • Segmentation Panel — Displays the list of segments created for the asset.
  • Add Button Panel: Adds a new or existing Button Panel to the Logging Suite.
  • New Segmentation: Creates a new segmentation panel.

If GV STRATUS security is enforced, your credentials must give you adequate permissions. If permission is restricted, buttons, list items, and other controls can be disabled or hidden. Bins, assets, and metadata that do not have read permissions are not visible. Markers and segments permissions must be set to Allow in order to create, update, or delete markers and segments.


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